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Lance gets air © Allan Ure

AMB Magazine 03.02.2015

Lance gets air © Allan Ure Lance gets air © Allan Ure

Rotorua mountain biker, Lance Tavinor was all those things and more when he took on the solo category in the 24 hours of Nduro in the Whakarewarewa Forest over the weekend. With $5 from every entry going to Kidney Health New Zealand, he was riding for a cause close to his heart. His older brother, Grant, is ill with kidney disease. Lance is undergoing rigorous testing to see if he is a suitable donor. He also put himself through one of the most challenging tests for a mountain biker, when he started the Nduro at midday on Saturday. “He went out a little fast with his race face on at the start,” said his pit crew boss, Benny Devcich who works with him at local bike shop, Cyclezone. “But he settled into a good rhythm as night fell.” The weather and riding conditions were perfect. After one of the driest and hottest Januarys on record, there was rain on Friday night and the race started in a refreshing drizzle. Lance was still going strong as dawn broke on Sunday morning.

Lance – all concentration (Allan Ure, Photos4Sale Lance – all concentration. Photo: Allan Ure, Photos4Sale

“If there was a Spirit of Rotorua Mountain Biking award, Lance would be a front row contender,” said Rotorua Bike Festival event coordinator, Martin Croft. He was there to watch the end of the race, which was a dress rehearsal for the WEMBO 24 Hour Solo World Championships.

 Lance as Elvis © Alick Saunders Lance as Elvis © Alick Saunders

This will be one of the feature events at the 2016 Bike Festival. This year’s festival launches on Friday February 15 and Lance will be there. “I’ll see how the recovery goes,” he said. “It’s a great time to be in Rotorua at Festival time, with all sort of events to enter or watch.” Last year, he channelled Elvis at the Bike Speedway in front of Rotorua’s historic Museum and Art Gallery. “I might have to just sit in a chair and spectate this year,” he added with a grimace. Fundraising for the Tavinors and Kidney Health New Zealand continues in April at the New Zealand Singlespeed Championships – very special 100th anniversary Anzac edition. Race day is Sunday April 26: www.rotoruasinglespeed.com Donate to Lance’s fundraiser for Kidney Health New Zealand: https://givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/lancekranksitforkidneys