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Le Tour pedaling its way into China's affections
2018-11-22 
Peter Sagan is seen during the press conference in Niederndorf, Austria, on Sept 28, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

Shanghai got another taste of the Tour de France last weekend as organizers of the iconic race look to harness China's immense pedal potential.

Despite being synonymous with bikes and boasting an estimated 75 million regular cyclists, China takes a back seat to the world's superpowers in competitive road racing.

Last Saturday, the Chinese public got an up-close look at the highest echelon of the sport when riders from seven of the world's best teams and five other squads went wheel to wheel at the Skoda Le Tour de France Shanghai Criterium.

Sprint specialist Peter Sagan, a six-time green-jersey winner on the Tour proper, came out on top for the Bora-Hansgrohe team after 20 laps of the three-kilometer circuit at Shanghai's World Expo area.

Wales' reigning Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas was second for Team Sky, with Italy's Matteo Trentin of Mitchelton-Scott third.

Meanwhile, Chinese rider Gao Peng, of Ningxia Sports Lottery, did his country proud by joining German goliath Marcel Kittel as the only riders to record a five-point sprint bonus.

In addition to seeing spectator numbers rise for the Criterium, an amateur 'L'Etape' race held on the same day attracted about 2,000 participants, up 300 from last year's debut.

"We could have had more participants, but we had to limit entries because the event took place in the city center. But in the future we hope to offer more places," said Zhou Qi, sport manager of Activation Group, which organized the event in conjunction with Tour de France owner Amaury Sport Organization (ASO).

China's estimated 10 million competitive cyclists are projected to grow in numbers by 30 percent next year, and Activation Group is eager to tap into the market.

"People are familiar with riding bicycles, and it is also one of the easiest and most common forms of transport and exercise," Zhou said.

"It is our goal to turn China into a cycling superpower by promoting competitive cycling as a healthy and popular lifestyle."

Romain Bardet celebrates on the podium after finishing second in the Men's Elite Road Race in Tirol, Austria, on Sept 30, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

Like any sport hoping to gain a larger mainstream profile here, targeting young people is key.

With that in mind, the AG2R La Mondiale team visited the esteemed Pudong Sports School, which has produced around 40 Olympic athletes since it was established in 1972.

The team's top riders, including French climbing powerhouse Romain Bardet, met with 23 of the school's budding cyclists, aged 10-16.

"I am very impressed by the skill and passion the young Chinese athletes showed us," said Bardet, a winner of three Tour stages and runner-up to Britain's Chris Froome in the overall classification in 2016.

"They are very well conditioned, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them compete on the World Tour and even Le Tour de France one day."

A planned new sports park in Shanghai, funded by ASO and Activation Group and featuring professional tracks that simulate road conditions from abroad, could blossom into another breeding ground for potential worldbeaters.

Meanwhile, Activation and sports administrators believe Le Tour's stopover in the city will one day become as high-profile as the Shanghai International Marathon.

"I'm thrilled to see more people apply for the L'Etape competition through our official WeChat account," said Zhou.

"But it's a long-term project. The hugely popular Shanghai International Marathon, for example, has been with us for 12 years now."

Luo Wenhua, deputy director of the Sports Bureau of Shanghai, agreed.

"The event has had great influence since it debuted in 2017," said Luo.

"This year's was an upgrade and we are confident it can play a massive role in consolidating Shanghai's status as a premium sports city."

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