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Cycling’s Track Nations Cup: lucky escape from horror crash for Boey Leung in Canada, but Ceci Lee shines against ‘fierce’ rivals

  • Leung has sore head and shows a crack inside her helmet, but says no serious injuries after incident during Madison
  • Olympic hopeful Lee posts a personal best in the women’s elimination race

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Ceci Lee (far left) vies with rivals in a tight finish to the elimination race at the Track Nations Cup in Canada. Photo: UCI

Hong Kong cyclist Boey Leung Bo-yee was fortunate to escape serious injury in a dramatic crash at the Track Nations Cup in Canada, but there was a promising start for Ceci Lee Sze-wing as she aims for the Olympics.

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The crash, after 20 laps of the Madison race at the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in Ontario, came when a handover mix-up by the Belgian team brought down 29-year-old Leung, who suffered a blow to the head.

After being examined by Hong Kong medical staff, Leung was able to continue but she and her partner, younger sister Chloe Leung Wing-yee, were eliminated moments later by virtue of having been lapped twice.

It was a disappointing end to their first Madison of the year, having booked a place in the final in the last sprint lap in the qualifying race earlier on Saturday, local time.

Boey Leung’s battered helmet after her crash. Photo: Herve Dagorne
Boey Leung’s battered helmet after her crash. Photo: Herve Dagorne

Leung revealed that she had a painful head and elbow, and showed a crack inside her helmet, but said she had sustained no “obvious and serious” injuries.

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