Cheung King-lok
Cheung King-Lok (2018) | |
To person | |
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Date of birth | February 8, 1991 |
nation | Hong Kong |
discipline | Train / street |
To the team | |
Current team | HKSI Pro Cycling Team |
function | driver |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: March 14, 2020 |
Cheung King-lok ( Chinese 張敬 樂 / 张敬 乐 , Pinyin Zhāng Jìnglè , Jyutping Zoeng 1 Ging 3 lok 6 ; born February 8, 1991 in Hong Kong ) is a Chinese cyclist from Hong Kong who is active on the road and rail .
In 2009 Cheung became Asian junior champion in the individual time trial , and the following year he finished fourth in the elite time trial. At the 2010 Asian Games he won the silver medal in individual and team pursuit , in the individual time trial he finished fifth.
In 2012 and 2013 Cheung was Asian champion in team pursuit and Chinese runner-up in the individual time trial. At the national road championships, he finished second in the individual time trial and third in the road race .
At the UCI Track World Championships 2014 , Cheung won the bronze medal in scratch and was fifth in the points race . In 2016 he became a two-time Asian champion in road racing and individual time trials. In 2018 he and Leung Chun-wing won the two-man team at the fifth round of the Track Cycling World Cup 2017/18 in Minsk. As a result, the duo was committed to the Berlin six-day race ; This makes the two drivers the first from Hong Kong to start at this event. In the same year, the duo won the Asian Championship and the Asian Games .
successes
Street
- 2010
- one stage Tour de Korea
- 2012
- one stage Tour of Hainan
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- one stage Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen
- National champion - individual time trial
- 2016
- Asian champions - individual time trial
- Asian champions - road race
- National champion - individual time trial
- National champion - road racing
- 2017
- Asian Championship - individual time trial, team time trial
- 2018
- Asian Championship - team time trial
- Asian champions - individual time trial
- 2019
- Asian Championship - Individual Time Trial
- National champion - road racing
train
- 2010
- Asian Games - Single Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Kwok Ho Ting , Ki Ho Choi and Cheung King Wai )
- Asian Cycling Championships - Team Pursuit (with Wong Kam Po , Ki Ho Choi and Kwok Ho Ting )
- 2011
- Asian Cycling Championships - Single Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Kwok Ho Ting , Ki Ho Choi and Cheung King Wai )
- 2012
- Asian Champion - one's pursuit
- Asian Cycling Championships - Team Pursuit (with Kwok Ho Ting , Ki Ho Choi and Cheung King Wai )
- 2013
- East Asian Games - one's pursuit
- 2014
- World Championship - Scratch
- Asian champions - points race, two-man team race (with Wing Chun )
- 2015
- Track cycling world cup in Cali - points race
- 2016
- Asian champions - points race
- Asian champions - two-man team driving (with Leung Chun-wing )
- 2018
- World Cup in Minsk - two-man team driving (with Leung Chun-wing )
- Asian champions - two-man team driving (with Leung Chun-wing )
- Asian Championship - points race
- Asian game winner - two-man team driving (with Leung Chun-wing )
- Asian Games - Team Pursuit (with Leung Ka-yu , Leung Chun-wing and Mow Ching-yin )
- National champion - Omnium
- 2019
- National champion - individual pursuit, team pursuit (with Mow Ching-ying , Leung Chun-wing and Leung Ka-yu )
- 2019/20
- Asian Championship - Team Pursuit (with Leung Ka-yu , Leung Chun-wing and Mow Ching-yin )
Teams
- 2014 HKSI Pro Cycling Team
- 2015 HKSI Pro Cycling Team
- 2016 HKSI Pro Cycling Team (until March 14th)
- 2016 Orica GreenEdge (from March 15)
- 2017 Orica-Scott
- 2018 HKSI Pro Cycling Team
- 2020 HKSI Pro Cycling Team
Web links
- Cheung King-lok in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Cheung King-lok in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- King Lok Cheung. Retrieved March 5, 2014 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bernd Mülle: Wing Leung & Lok Cheung World Cup victory: Driver from Hong Kong for the first time at the Berlin six-day race. In: turus.net. December 18, 2017, accessed January 21, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Cheung, King-lok |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | hong kong chinese cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 8, 1991 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hong Kong |