
City’s riders win silver and advance toward medal targets amid strong performances at continental event
Hong Kong’s road cycling squad delivered standout performances at the Asian Road Cycling Championships in Saudi Arabia, with local star Chloe Leung Wing-yee capturing a silver medal in the women’s individual time trial and the team positioning itself for further success across upcoming races.
The championships, drawing elite riders from across Asia, have provided a platform for Hong Kong’s cyclists to demonstrate competitive progress against some of the region’s strongest opposition.
In the individual time trial, Leung completed the 20-kilometre course in tightly contested conditions and finished second behind Kazakhstan’s Rinata Sultanova, clocking a time just nine seconds off the winning mark.
Her result marked a significant achievement in continental competition and underscored her consistency at the elite level, building on her recent success at national and international events.
The silver medal contributes to Hong Kong’s broader ambitions at the championships and reflects the depth of talent emerging from the territory’s cycling programme.
Hong Kong’s campaign in Saudi Arabia continues with additional events on the schedule, including mixed team and road race competitions that will test the squad’s versatility and collective strength.
Head coach Herve Dagorne has noted that the team’s performances so far offer encouragement and a foundation on which to pursue further podium finishes.
The championships also serve as an important milestone in preparations for major regional competitions later in the year.
Hong Kong’s achievements at the Asian Road Cycling Championships resonate within the city’s broader sporting community, highlighting the progress of its cyclists on the continental stage and generating optimism as riders seek additional medals in the remaining events of the competition.
The championships, drawing elite riders from across Asia, have provided a platform for Hong Kong’s cyclists to demonstrate competitive progress against some of the region’s strongest opposition.
In the individual time trial, Leung completed the 20-kilometre course in tightly contested conditions and finished second behind Kazakhstan’s Rinata Sultanova, clocking a time just nine seconds off the winning mark.
Her result marked a significant achievement in continental competition and underscored her consistency at the elite level, building on her recent success at national and international events.
The silver medal contributes to Hong Kong’s broader ambitions at the championships and reflects the depth of talent emerging from the territory’s cycling programme.
Hong Kong’s campaign in Saudi Arabia continues with additional events on the schedule, including mixed team and road race competitions that will test the squad’s versatility and collective strength.
Head coach Herve Dagorne has noted that the team’s performances so far offer encouragement and a foundation on which to pursue further podium finishes.
The championships also serve as an important milestone in preparations for major regional competitions later in the year.
Hong Kong’s achievements at the Asian Road Cycling Championships resonate within the city’s broader sporting community, highlighting the progress of its cyclists on the continental stage and generating optimism as riders seek additional medals in the remaining events of the competition.











































