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Hong Kong’s Ceci Lee banishes mental scarring in Japan but race ends in chaos

City star claims elimination race bronze on opening day of Japan Track Cup, but guilty of same error as teammate Chloe Leung

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Ceci Lee, here leading the pack in Hong Kong last month, claimed bronze from her race on the opening day of the Japan Track Cup. Photo: Eugene Lee
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Ceci Lee Sze-wing scrubbed away the residual mental scarring from her recent alarming crash, claiming elimination race bronze on the opening day of the Japan Track Cup on Thursday.

It could have been even better for the Hongkonger had she not followed a bizarre lapse in concentration from fellow Hongkonger Chloe Leung Wing-yee, by immediately committing an identical error.

With four laps remaining, Leung stopped pedalling in the mistaken belief that she had been eliminated. None of the three remaining riders should have been removed following the next lap, but Lee believed that being third across the line had spelled the end of her race and slowed to a standstill.

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Tsuyaka Uchino of Japan won gold, with silver going to China’s Chen Ning, the rider Lee beat to Asian Track Championships gold in the same discipline back in March.

“[Lee and Leung] both raced really well but neither of them listened to the commissaire [race referee] to know who was eliminated,” said Herve Dagorne, the Hong Kong head coach.

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“Wing-yee was not eliminated, another rider was out before her but she stopped by herself without any information, then it was too late.

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