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Overseas university students to be among 6,000 riders in Hong Kong’s Cyclothon

The event, which returns on November 30, aims to promote fitness, tourism and cultural exchange as well as support local charities

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A total of 6,000 riders will be taking part in Hong Kong’s annual Cyclothon, which is returning on November 30. Photo: Elson Li

University students from mainland China and overseas will be among the 6,000 riders invited to join Hong Kong’s annual Cyclothon, which is returning in November.

“The Hong Kong Cyclothon is a prime example of our city’s growing importance on the global sports stage,” Tourism Board chairman Peter Lam Kin-ngok said on Friday.

“It offers a unique cycling experience that showcases our ability to blend sport with tourism.”

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Registration for the Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon will open on Saturday, with the board also inviting a diverse range of cyclists to participate in the events on November 30.

This year, a World University Trophy will be introduced for the 32km (19.8 miles) ride, with Lam explaining that it aimed to blend sport, tourism and cultural exchange “by welcoming cyclists from universities in Hong Kong, mainland China and overseas”.

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A board spokesman added that participants would include students from some of the “top 100 global institutions”, but organisers were still in the process of inviting them. The names of specific schools would be announced in due course.

(From left) Adam Kwok, Peter Lam and Cycling Association chairman Leung Hung-tak announce event details. Photo: May Tse
(From left) Adam Kwok, Peter Lam and Cycling Association chairman Leung Hung-tak announce event details. Photo: May Tse
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