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Hong Kong cycling star Ceci Lee does championships double after mindset shift

The 24-year-old storms to time trial and road race wins. Chu Tsun-wai takes men’s time trial title, with Ng Pak-hang taking road race crown

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Cyclists navigate tricky conditions during the Hong Kong National Road Championships in Tin Shui Wai on Sunday. Photo: Sam Tsang
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Herve Dagorne said star rider Ceci Lee Sze-wing’s twin National Road Championships triumph this weekend highlighted the 24-year-old’s psychological transformation over the past 12 months.

Lee made good on her pre-race promise to go in all guns blazing for her first Hong Kong time trial title.

She delivered a personal best performance of 22 minutes, 10.258 seconds on Saturday to upstage two-time defending champion Chloe Leung Wing-yee, who was condemned to second place despite covering the 15km (9.3-mile) time trial course in her own personal best time.

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Meanwhile, in the men’s time trial, Chu Tsun-wai took the top spot with a time of 19:57.507, ahead of Vincent Lau Wan-yau, who finished second.

On Sunday, Lee sprinted clear of runner-up Kwan Tsz-kwan towards the end of the 70km course to secure her third straight national road race crown. Ng Pak-hang, the 2023 champion, won the 120km men’s road race.

Ng Pak-hang (left) celebrates after winning the 120km men’s road race. Photo: Sam Tsang
Ng Pak-hang (left) celebrates after winning the 120km men’s road race. Photo: Sam Tsang

“Ceci really wanted to win the time trial,” Dagorne, the Hong Kong head coach, said. “In the past, she would ask if I thought she could win. I’d always say she was physically capable, but she had to really want it.

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