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China Paralympic Cycling Team is busy with warm-up training at the venues to hone the track, find the feeling and maintain physical fitness

2024-08-27

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CCTV News: On August 26, we will pay attention to the preparations of the Chinese Paralympic Cycling Team. After arriving in Paris, the cycling team members have trained at the competition venue three times. The main content is to hone the track, find the feeling, maintain physical fitness, and strive for a good start.

Five Chinese Paralympic track cyclists are training intensively at the Paris Paralympic track cycling venue, the Saint-Quentin Cycling Stadium in Yvelines. According to regulations, they can only train at the venue for one hour and twenty minutes a day, so they only have a short time to feel the venue and adapt to it as quickly as possible.

Li Peng, head coach of the Chinese Paralympic Cycling Team, said: "Through these three training sessions, we are gradually getting familiar with the venue, the hardness of the wooden track and the angle of the curves. Today's third session felt pretty good. We think this venue is good for speed."

Team member Wang Xiaomei ran on the field for five minutes before coming to the sidelines to relax. This was her second time participating in the Paralympics. The initial uneasiness and nervousness were gone, and now she only wanted to go to the field to compete with her opponents.

Wang Xiaomei, a member of the Chinese Paralympic Cycling Team, said: "I was quite nervous when I first came in yesterday. But I completely adapted to the pace and the size of the venue during today's training. We actually achieved good results in the last session, and we are still aiming for the championship."

Through the interviews with reporters, we have fully experienced the players' eager anticipation for the competition, which is also accompanied by a little tension and pressure, but more importantly, we have experienced their fighting spirit and desire for victory.

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