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Cycling fever sweeps Qinghai
( 2003-08-15 09:14) (China Daily)

Cycling fever has taken over Qinghai, to the delight of residents and visitors alike.


Wang Guozhang from Chinese team remains the overall leader after four stages. [China Daily]
"Greeting the arrival of the warriors" is just one of the slogans for the Second Tour of Qinghai Lake Cycling Race, held from August 10-17 in Northwest China's Qinghai Province.

Starting from a square at the centre of Xining, the provincial capital, more than 100 riders from 20 teams from home and abroad are vying for the tour championship along the 1,138-kilometre course, which covers not only Qinghai Lake, but also the Qilian Mountains.


Tibetan woman cheers on pasing cyclists.

riders are on their way to the finish line.
The annual race, which debuted last year, will be divided into eight stages, three of which climb as high as 3,800 metres above sea level. The riders will face a severe test of their physical limits.

Throughout their journey, views of picturesque streams and lofty mountains are common. Cycling on winding mountain roads, the riders will race along the backdrop of pristine Qinghai Lake, charming tadpole-shaped Bird Island, and boundless stretches of flourishing Chinese cabbage flowers.

The cycling race has already been adopted as an important festival by the local people, and huge crowds of spectators of all ages line up along the road, cheering for the passing riders. Last year, in the province with a population of only 5.3 million, as many as 500,000 people went to watch the tour. The number can be expected to be much higher this year with more publicity given to the event.


Stretches of Chinese cabbage flowers make a picturesque background for the race.
Though it is only the second edition of the Qinghai Lake Tour, the race has already become the second largest of its kind in Asia, only next to the Tour de Langkawi cycling race held in Malaysia.

The Tour has been rated as a 2.5 class event by the International Cycling Union, with the points won to be counted for in the world rankings by the sport's global governing body.

(China Daily 08/15/2003 page9)

 
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