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[The Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's Cup Women's Tour of Thailand] EdUHK Elite Athlete-Students (Cycling) Win Team Championship Title!
Four elite athlete-students delivered an exceptional performance at the The Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's Cup Women's Tour of Thailand, securing the 1st Team General Classification title. The winning squad featured Lee Sze Wing, Leung Wing Yee, Kwan Tsz Kwan, all current Bachelor of Health Education (Honours) students, along with graduate Leung Bo Yee. The event, held in Thailand from March 31 to April 2, 2025, had the Hong Kong team competing in the three-stage women’s race alongside teammate Yang Qianyu.
Throughout the competition, the Hong Kong team demonstrated outstanding skill and teamwork. In the 87.9 km first stage, Lee Sze Wing claimed second place, setting a strong tone for the team. In the 105.5 km second stage, the squad executed a well-coordinated strategy, launching a collective attack in the final stretch to support Sze Wing, who secured another runner-up finish. Their consistent performances ensured that the Hong Kong team maintained the overall lead for two consecutive stages.
In the final stage, the team launched a breakaway attack in the last 2 km, successfully fending off the Thailand team. With a cumulative time of 19 hours, 43 minutes, and 37 seconds, they clinched the 1st Team General Classification title. Sze Wing was awarded the Best Young Rider’s White Jersey, recognizing her exceptional talent across all three stages.
Congratulations to the athletes on this remarkable achievement!
Throughout the competition, the Hong Kong team demonstrated outstanding skill and teamwork. In the 87.9 km first stage, Lee Sze Wing claimed second place, setting a strong tone for the team. In the 105.5 km second stage, the squad executed a well-coordinated strategy, launching a collective attack in the final stretch to support Sze Wing, who secured another runner-up finish. Their consistent performances ensured that the Hong Kong team maintained the overall lead for two consecutive stages.
In the final stage, the team launched a breakaway attack in the last 2 km, successfully fending off the Thailand team. With a cumulative time of 19 hours, 43 minutes, and 37 seconds, they clinched the 1st Team General Classification title. Sze Wing was awarded the Best Young Rider’s White Jersey, recognizing her exceptional talent across all three stages.
Congratulations to the athletes on this remarkable achievement!
