Vietnamese cyclist to compete for Lotto–Soudal Ladies in Belgium
Vietnamese cyclist Nguyen Thi That will compete for Lotto–Soudal Ladies, a women's professional cycling team based in Belgium, next year.
Top Vietnamese female cyclist Nguyen Thi That (middle). (Photo: mediacdn.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese cyclistNguyen Thi That will compete for Lotto–Soudal Ladies, a women's professionalcycling team based in Belgium, next year.
That, in the International Cycling Union(UCI)’s top 70, was invited to join the team after winning the Dwars door deWesthoek in Belgium last June.
The Vietnamese racer, born in 1993 in thesouthern province of An Giang, previously competed for the UCI World CyclingCentre, where she received her training in Switzerland.
In July, That jumped two places in the UCI’srankings to 34th, making her the highest ranked Asian in the world.
In February, she beat 26 rivals to win thewomen’s 106km road race at the Asian Road and Para Cycling Championships inMyanmar. It was the first gold medal won by a Vietnamese female cyclist in anAsian tour. In March, she won the Grand Prix of Crevoisier 2018 in Les Genevez,Switzerland. Two weeks before that, That finished second in the 16th Grand Prixof Chambery in France.
Her participation in the Lotto–Soudal Ladiesis considered a step in preparation for qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.-VNA
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