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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

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CyclingGisborne Cycling Club’s Avantiplus Maintrax Series Race 2 is on SATURDAY. Sign-on is from 1.30pm to 1.50pm at Bushmere Arms, with a 2pm start. Waingake course (45 kilometres).

SUNDAY — There is a group ride at 8am from Avantiplus Maintrax. This is a friendly group ride for anyone wanting to ride with others. The approximate pace will be 25kmh.

THURSDAY — GCC Twilight Series, Race 1. Sign-on is from 5.30pm to 5.50pm at Brunton Road, with a 6pm start. Brunton Loop x 2 (26km).

Visitors and new cyclists welcome.

GolfThe Emerre and Hathaway Poverty Bay men’s open starts at Poverty Bay Golf Club tomorrow. The draw for the opening qualifying round is (reverse tees in the afternoon) — No.1 tee, 7am: Peter Gregory/Chris Taewa/Bruce Talbot/Nick Richardson. 7.08: Neil Mackie/John van Helden/Reef Pohatu/Mark Landl. 7.16: Dave Jenkins/Andrew James/Tene Goldsmith/Eddie Brown junior. 7.24: Mark Jefferson/Torbin Landl/Glenn Morley/Pat Butler. 7.32: Tim Sherratt/Andrew Orton/Tom Leckie/Ian Kirkpatrick. 7.40: Stefan Andreassen/George Brown/Matthew Champness/Peter Clayton. 7.48: Hukanui Brown/David Solomann/Tim Neill/Collin Jeffrey. 7.56: Andrew Wright/Anuresh Chandra/Pete Anderson/Bruce Wilson. 8.04: Anaru Reedy/Ruel Pedersen/Tony Akroyd/Waka Donnelly. 8.12: Andrew Higham/Peter Kerekere/Zane Rangihika/William Brown.

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No.10 tee, 7am: Tim Mackie/Mark Thomas/Andy Hayward/Don Griffin. 7.08: Darren Patumaka/Jonathan Jenner/Richard Foon/Andy Abrahams. 7.16: Matthew Pittar/Anthony Pahina/Larry Payne/Gray Clapham. 7.24: Marc Armstrong/Thomas Donovan/Doug Kirkpatrick/Pat Molloy. 7.32: Basil Payne/Mike Parsons/Hamish Williams/Stu Harbottle. 7.40: James McGregor/John Pittar/Ron Young/Bill Simpson. 7.48: Kim Travers/Russell Kane/Murray Smith/Warwick Thompson. 7.56: Sam Willock/John Orton/Rod Inglis/Paul Mullooly. 8.04: Mark Gemmell/Reid Fletcher/Brian Clarke/Joe Bryden. 8.12: Sean Shivnan/Peter Young/Tony Thorpe/Duncan Chrisp.

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