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Japanese cyclist wins int’l women’s cycling tournament

Kashiki Shoko from Japan claimed the yellow jersey of the Binh Duong International Women’s Cycling Tournament – Biwase Cup 2019 over the weekend.
Japanese cyclist wins int’l women’s cycling tournament ảnh 1Kashiki Shoko of Japan claims the overall Yellow Jersey (Photo: nhandan.org.vn)
Binh Duong (VNA) - Kashiki Shoko from Japan claimedthe yellow jersey of the Binh Duong International Women’s Cycling Tournament –Biwase Cup 2019 over the weekend.

The Japanese cyclist took the event’s mostwanted award with a time of 22:26.51.

Kaneko Hiromi, also from Japan, and Tran Thi KimAnh of Vietnam’s Dong Thap province were the runners-up.

Japan topped the team rankings with anoverall time of 67:30.25 after nine stages. Second and third place wentto the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Samyang and Biwase Binh Duong.

Jutatip Maneephan won the green jersey for bestsprinter with 131 points. The red jersey for Queen of the Mountains belonged toTsubasa Makise of Biwase Binh Duong with 76 points.

Nguyen Thi Kim Cuong of Can Tho city took thewhite jersey for the best young cyclist.

In the final stage from Ba Ria-Vung Tau to BinhDuong, Thai cyclist Maneephan covered 110km in 2:45.31 to come first, followedby Jupha Somnet of Malaysia and Lee Joon-hee of the RoK.

The annual tournament drew the participation of80 female cyclists from nine domestic and seven foreign teams, including twoteams from Japan, and one each from the RoK, Malaysia, Thailand,the Philippines and Australia.

Covering over 800 km, the cyclists competed onnine stages and conquered mountain passes such as Bao Loc and Prenn in Lam Dongprovince, Cu Hin in the central province of Nha Trang, and VinhHy in the central province of Ninh Thuan.-VNA
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