Shanghai cycling race highlights city's urban and cultural attractions


Beyond the professional competition, the event's organizers emphasized grassroots engagement, with amateur races drawing unexpected enthusiasm. Statistics show that nearly 3,000 participants joined the amateur race, with more than half coming from outside Shanghai.
Li, who began his career in local competitions, expressed hope, "More events like this will inspire ordinary riders to pursue their passion seriously."
The race's legacy extends beyond medals and rankings. Shanghai's investment in cycling infrastructure—from upgraded rest stops to expanded bike lanes—reflects a commitment to sustainable urban development.
"There isn't much to improve as they already have a good model," Tomlinson said. "Overall, it was a good representation of Shanghai."
Li Junfeng contributed to the story.