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HK Cyclothon riders include Chris Froome and Sarah Lee

by Alice

This year’s Hong Kong Cyclothon attracted a record 6,000 participants, including four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome and two-time Olympic medallist Sarah Lee.

The 50-kilometre race commenced at 5:15 a.m. on Sunday from Tsim Sha Tsui, traversing notable landmarks such as the Tsing Ma Bridge, Ting Kau Bridge, and Stonecutters Bridge, along with several tunnels.

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Froome expressed his enthusiasm for his first Cyclothon experience, noting that riding in Hong Kong offers a unique perspective compared to racing in Europe. “Seeing Hong Kong by bike through all the main roads is such a pleasure,” he remarked, highlighting the rarity of such an opportunity for cyclists.

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Lee, participating for the third time, shared that this year she focused more on enjoying the ride rather than speed. She praised the Stonecutters Bridge, stating, “When you actually ride a bike on the bridge, it’s a different feeling.” However, she noted the challenges posed by sharp U-turns along the route, suggesting that earlier traffic signs would improve safety.

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In addition to the race, the Tourism Board hosted a sports carnival at the West Kowloon Cultural District, featuring local food stalls, yoga sessions, and freestyle cycling performances.

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