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The time and lap calculator is here to help predict your finish time. It gives you an idea of whether you will finish before any cut-off times and helps ensure everyone has a great day, knowing what to expect and what’s ahead.
If you love racing but prefer to keep things strictly upper-body + lower-body (with no pounding in between), the Aquabike 41 is right in your wheelhouse. Two disciplines, zero running, and all the glory of crossing that finish line with the tank completely empty.
The swim is short, sharp, and confidence-boosting — 1000 m in Mission Bay, close enough to shore that you’ll hear every cheer, whistle, and “go on, you’ve got this!” coming from your supporters on the beach. Hit the sand, head to transition, and get ready for the fun part.
Once you’re on the bike, it’s showtime.
The 16 km loop along Tāmaki Drive is smooth, scenic, and built for speed. Wide sight lines, clean corners, and enough space to settle into your rhythm without feeling crowded. Whether you’re chasing a PB or just loving the ride, this course gives you room to open it up.
Spectators line the course, cafés spill onto the footpaths, and every lap feels faster than the last. With no run waiting for you, you can empty the tank on the bike and enjoy the kind of power effort you don’t get to do in a full tri.
This is a non-drafting event — ride clean, stay honest, and let your effort speak for itself.
Date: Saturday, 9th May 2026
Location: Selwyn Reserve, Mission Bay
Expected Air Temp: 17 – 22 °C
Expected Water Temp: 17 – 18 °C
Distances:
Short, smooth, and seriously fun — that’s the Aquabike 41.
No run. No problem. Just pure swim-and-bike satisfaction.
You’ll also get:
Plus, all the race-day essentials that make everything run like clockwork:
You focus on the race — we’ll take care of everything else.
We’ve got a stack of epic spot prizes up for grabs — from wetsuits to gear bundles and surprise giveaways!
Prizegiving kicks off at 2:30 pm, so grab a long lunch at one of the local cafés, refuel, relax, and then come back to soak up the atmosphere. It’s always a great way to wrap up the day — celebrating the legends who raced and maybe walking away with something special yourself.
Swim — 1 hour (average ≈ 3:00 per 100 m)
Bike — 3 hours 30 minutes (average ≈ 23 km/h)
Run — cut-off 2:30 pm
Bike course closes at 10:30 am, and the run cut-off is 11:30 am (though you can still finish under your own steam if you’re determined to get it done — we’ll keep the clock running a little past “pack-down o’clock,” just without marshals).
Live all day on race day — so your friends and family can track exactly how long you really spent in transition. The link will go live on the website and be posted to Facebook on race morning.
Joining a club is hands-down the fastest way to improve, stay motivated, and enjoy the sport more.
You get structured sessions, safe group training, and a community that has your back on race day — and during training when it matters most.
Below are the main triathlon and multisport clubs across the wider Auckland region, including Central, North Shore, West Auckland, and Whangaparāoa / Hibiscus Coast.
Central Auckland
One of New Zealand’s biggest and best-established triathlon clubs, supporting all levels from beginners to elite age-groupers.
Website: https://www.aucklandcitytri.co.nz
North Shore / Takapuna
Strong community club with regular coached sessions, perfect for new athletes and long-course competitors.
Website: https://www.nhtc.org.nz
Email: northharbourtriclub@gmail.com
Whangaparāoa Peninsula
A combined running and tri club with a friendly atmosphere, welcoming beginners through to experienced athletes.
Website: https://www.hibiscuscoastharriers.co.nz
West Auckland
A supportive, social multisport club offering training across swim, bike, run, plus adventure and endurance events.
Website: https://www.waitakeretriclub.com
Triathlon, cycling, running and endurance coaching with structured personalised plans.
Website: https://www.foottrafficcoaching.com
Auckland-based triathlon coaching specialising in customised long-course programmes.
Website: https://www.boostcoaching.co.nz
Skills-focused tri, swim, bike and run coaching with strong ties to the North Harbour tri community.
Website: Search “Fit For Fun Triathlon Coaching” on Google