South China Morning Post

Lee takes second omnium en route to Asian Games

Cyclist tipped to lead squad in September after grabbing 3 gold in as many days at city meet

- Mike Chan mike.chan@scmp.com

Lee Sze-wing claimed her third gold medal in as many days at the Hong Kong Internatio­nal Track Cup, winning her second women’s omnium title in the process yesterday.

As she did two days earlier, Lee dominated the event from start to finish at the city’s velodrome in Tseung Kwan O.

The 22-year-old just beat out her main rival, Song Min-ji of Korea, in the scratch, tempo and eliminatio­n races, before pulling away in the points race to finish with 157, 26 ahead of Song. Indonesian rider Ayustina Delia Priatna was third.

“I am satisfied with the overall results,” said Lee, who also took bronze in women’s scratch. “For us to lose at the Madison on the opening day, but to claim it back on Saturday with altered tactics meant so much more, it pointed out the difference with our rivals, and we know where we have to improve.”

Ahead of a busy schedule next month, head coach Shen Jinkang said his squad for the Asian Games would be finalised in early July and hinted that Lee would be the main rider, as the team focused on the longer discipline­s.

“The Internatio­nal Track Cup is important because this is also a selection process, we’d like to see what the potential problems are for our athletes and formulate the pre-Games training,” he said.

And while Lee is expected to spearhead the women’s squad, indoors and on the road, Shen said the young star still had plenty of room for improvemen­t.

“We expect her to be the sprinter in road race, while in track cycling, Lee is a good rider as she has stamina and is a great sprinter,” Shen said. “But she’s still some way off [Japan’s] Yumi Kajihara, who took omnium silver at the Tokyo Olympics.

“We shall see how she fares against the best riders in the region at the Asian Championsh­ip and we will work in the next few months to address her problems.”

After amassing three golds, one silver and one bronze over the course of the event, Lee said she was grateful for the confidence Shen had in her.

“There is always pressure but it’s also a motivation, and to have the confidence of your coach is really important,” she said. “I know where my shortcomin­gs are and I am aiming for improvemen­t over the next few months. Hopefully I can deliver at the Asian Games.

“At 22, it is like the golden age for athletes, I’d like to challenge myself for more given that my condition is rising lately. I certainly do not want to wait another three years because no one knows what is going to happen, so I want to take this opportunit­y and do my best.”

The Hong Kong team, including the likes of Lee, Leung Bo-yee, and Leung Wing-yee, will next head to Hangzhou for the National Track Championsh­ip, which is doubling up as a test event for the Asian Games this September.

They will also race at the Asian Road Cycling Championsh­ip in Thailand between June 7 and 13, and at the Asian Track Championsh­ips in Nilai, Malaysia from June 14 to 19.

 ?? Photo: Handout ?? Lee Sze-wing leads the pack at the velodrome yesterday.
Photo: Handout Lee Sze-wing leads the pack at the velodrome yesterday.

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