Feature on Lake Tekapo
The Run 79 Lake Tekapo MTB Pursuit

James Williamson, winner of the 2007 Run 79 MTB Pursuit, crosses the
finish line.

The Godley River Crossing on the 2007 Run79 MTB Pursuit
race.
On the first Sunday
of June, hundreds of mountain bikers from around New Zealand and
the rest of the world, descended on Lake Tekapo for the Run79 MTB Pursuits
mountain bike race around Lake Tekapo.
The race route takes
in over 83km of some of New Zealand's most spectacular alpine and rural
scenery.
The race started several years ago with a couple of hundred competitors,
but has grown in a short period of time to around 1,000.
As the route is
around a lake, it does not
feature any large climbs. The race starts at 720m above sea level in Tekapo
village. The river crossing in the Godley is at approximately 750m above sea level.
Throughout the entire course, the maximum variation in height is only 96
metres.


Due to the
popularity of the race, accommodation in the
Mackenzie is difficult to find. Competitors booking late often have to stay up to an hour away from Tekapo due
to the local accommodation being 'booked up' early in the year.
 
Crossing the Godley River after overnight snow in 2004
The race is
organised by the local adventure business, MTB Pursuits. The husband and
wife team, Peter and Margaret Munro, organise and operate several mountain
bike races in the Mackenzie.

Visit
www.mtbpursuits.com for more information.
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