Second women's New Zealand time trial title in a row for Kim Cadzow
Briefly

Kim Cadzow retained her status as New Zealand's time trial champion at the Cycling New Zealand Road National Championships, completing the 24.4km course in 34:52. The 23-year-old rider finished ahead of Ella Wyllie by 31 seconds and teammate Henrietta Christie by 55 seconds. Cadzow praised the challenging conditions, which included wind and rain, as she maintained her flawless record in national time trials. Additionally, the women's U23 time trial was won by Kirsty Watts, followed by Alex Rawlinson and Ava Maddison, with elite and U23 road races scheduled next.
Cadzow, who is just 23, boasts an impeccable record at the national time trial championships, winning every version she entered since 2022.
Cadzow's performance in difficult weather conditions showcased her strength as an athlete, stating, 'It was windy, it was raining... and it is a really hard course and you are pushing the pedals all day.'
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