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Cyclist Choy quits at 26 as passion fades amid pandemic restrictions

“I hope the young riders can take up the baton as soon as possible with the help of some senior members and I wish them all good luck in the days to come, especially at the delayed Hangzhou Asian Games which remain Hong Kong’s biggest target.”

Despite ending his career at such an early stage, Choy will stay involved in sport as he plans to join the Olympic Committee’s Retired Athletes Transformation Programme as a school sports promotion coordinator.

“I think I can still contribute to sports but it may not be in the same position as an athlete,” Choy said.

Choy Hiu-fung (centre) is a leading member of the cycling team. Photo: Cycling Association

Choy Hiu-fung (centre) is a leading member of the cycling team. Photo: Cycling Association

Cycling Association chairman Leung Hung-tak said they hoped Choy might change his mind.

“Of course we do not want to lose him at this moment as Choy is a key member of our road race team,” the cycling chief said. “More importantly he still has a long way to go in his sporting career especially for road race cyclists who can still be competitive in their mid-30s.

“I have told him to reconsider it as the delayed Hangzhou Asian Games is not too far away while the next Olympic Games in Paris is also approaching.

“He certainly has the ability to carry on for both when our training and competition schedules go back to normal with the pandemic easing.

Choy Hiu-fung (far left) and his fellow Hong Kong team members (from left) Burr Ho, Leung Ka-yu, Mow Ching-yin, Ko Siu-Wai and Leung Chun-wing. Photo: Chan Kin-wa

Choy Hiu-fung (far left) and his fellow Hong Kong team members (from left) Burr Ho, Leung Ka-yu, Mow Ching-yin, Ko Siu-Wai and Leung Chun-wing. Photo: Chan Kin-wa

“In fact, he can join the Transformation Programme any time he wishes and not at such a young age. We’ll see if he will change his mind.”

Hong Kong’s men’s cycling team has been losing key members since last year.

Last week, Leung Ka-yu, also 26 and a member of the pursuit team that won silver at the 2018 Asian Games, said he is unlikely to continue with his career.

Before the Tokyo Olympics, leading rider Cheung King-lok, who once joined a professional World Tour team, quit when he was 30 while another potential rider Fung Ka-hoo also left at 24.

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