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Chinese Driver Ma Binyan Breaks Through and Achieves Top Ten Result in Beihai-Qinzhou Stage

Chinese Driver Ma Binyan Achieves Long-Awaited Top Ten Finish

In a remarkable turn of events, Chinese driver Ma Binyan’s wish to break into the top ten was finally realized during the recent race. On October 13, following the game, the determined Ma Binyan shared, “Compared to yesterday’s performance, my teammates and I demonstrated better teamwork today. My tactics were more effective, ultimately leading to a well-deserved top ten result.”

Prior to the start of the race, the ambitious 24-year-old expressed his hope of securing a spot among the top ten in the Beihai-Qinzhou stage with the collective support of his teammates, aiming to make significant progress in sprinting amidst the large group. Against all odds, Ma Binyan’s pre-match aspiration became a reality at the end of a challenging day’s competition.

During the Beihai City Circle Race held on the previous day, Ma Binyan and his teammates faced the arduous task of competing against some of the world’s most exceptional cyclists. En route to the finish line, merely one kilometer away, he was left without the protective assistance of his teammates. Undeterred, he bravely sprinted amidst the bustling group, maneuvering through the chaos, yet managed to secure a respectable 16th-place finish. Meanwhile, Niu Yikui ranked 30th, Liu Jiankun stood at 73rd, Su Haoyu at 78th, and Sun Changsheng at 81st, showcasing the collective effort of their team.

However, on the following day, Ma Binyan and his teammates demonstrated immense resilience and strong camaraderie. Although no specific roles were assigned throughout the route, each participant seized opportunities according to their fitness levels, while others provided unwavering support to propel those in optimal shape towards the front of the peloton, culminating in a synchronized effort as they approached the finish line.

It was under these advantageous circumstances that the Chinese team remarkably withstood the challenges posed by the formidable sprinters from around the globe. Ma Binyan, ever vigilant, closely trailed the leading driver and unleashed a sprint propelled by sheer determination. His unwavering commitment paid off with an impressive eighth-place finish on this stage.

In the aftermath of the race, Lionel Marley, the sports director of the China National Road Cycling Team, expressed his uncontainable excitement. He revealed that despite the team’s small size, comprising only five riders, their bond was unbreakable. Moreover, their speed was awe-inspiring, reaching a remarkable 70 kilometers per hour in the final 50 meters. (Reported by Xu Zheyu Zhiwei)

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“Compared to yesterday’s game, my teammates and I worked together better today, and my tactics were more successful, and I finally got a top ten result.” On October 13, Chinese driver Ma Binyan said after the game.

Before the race started that morning, 24-year-old Ma Binyan told reporters that his expectation for the Beihai-Qinzhou stage was to break into the top ten under the protection of his teammates and make a breakthrough in sprinting in the large group. At the end of the day’s match, he fulfilled his pre-match wish.

In the Beihai City Circle Race held on the 12th, Ma Binyan and his teammates did not have much experience competing with the world’s best cyclists. One kilometer away from the finish line, he lost the protection of his teammates who sprinted alone with the big group, rushing left and right, not being close to the front, and finished 16th. The records of the four teammates are: Niu Yikui ranked 30th, Liu Jiankun ranked 73rd, Su Haoyu ranked 78th, and Sun Changsheng ranked 81st.

In the match on the 13th, Ma Binyan and his teammates learned their lessons and worked closely together. Although there are no specific divisions on the route, whoever is in good shape will rush forward, and the other teammates will cooperate fully and try to bring the teammates in good shape to the front of the peloton as far as 1 kilometer from the finish line.

It was under this circumstance that the Chinese team managed to withstand the test during the entire sprint to the finish line. In competition with the world’s best sprinters, Ma Binyan kept a close eye on the leading driver and sprinted as hard as he could, eventually finishing eighth on the stage.

After the match, Lionel Marley, the sports director of the China National Road Cycling Team, could not hide his excitement. He told reporters that the Chinese team was small, with only five riders, but they had a strong team spirit. They rode very fast, reaching a speed of 70 kilometers per hour in the last 50 meters. (Xu Zheyu Zhiwei)

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