Karapoti Classic

Karapoti Classic
One of the steep uphill passages (2006)
Race details
Datefirst Saturday of March
RegionKarapoti Gorge and Akatarawa Forest, Upper Hutt
DisciplineCross country race
CompetitionMountain Bike National Championships
Typesingle lap
History
Editions32
Most winsJon Hume (4 wins)
Kathy Lynch (8 wins)
Most recentKyle Ward
Samara Sheppard

The Karapoti Classic is New Zealand's longest-running annual mountain bike event, started in 1986 by Paul Kennett.[1] The full course is 50 kilometres (31 mi) long and starts in Karapoti Park, Akatarawa, in Upper Hutt, and heads up the 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) Karapoti Gorge.[2] From there it begins a single 30 kilometres (19 mi) loop in the native and pine forest of the Akatarawa Ranges.

The 1986 Karapoti was New Zealand's first national mountain bike race and was self declared the National Off-Road Championships. The event was managed by the Kennett Bros until 2002.

The event differs from most races because it comprises a large single loop and the route does not change from year to year.

With two exceptions, it has since 1993 been held on the first Saturday of March every year.

  1. ^ Edwards, Simon (11 February 2015). "History of Karapoti Classic on show in Upper Hutt". Upper Hutt Leader. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  2. ^ "The Classic – 50K". Karapoti Classic. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2014.