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Hong Kong Cycling Festival Returns Oct 11 with New Route Through Central Kowloon Route

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Hong Kong Cycling Festival Returns Oct 11 with New Route Through Central Kowloon Route

Summary

The Hong Kong Tourism Board has announced the return of the「新鴻基地產香港單車節」(Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cycling Festival) on October 11, 2025. The event marks a significant upgrade with the non-competition 56km route now incorporating the newly opened Central Kowloon Route for the first time, alongside five tunnels and three bridges spanning six districts. Registration begins tomorrow morning at 10:00, offering over 6,500 spots across two non-competition categories alongside an international UCI 1.1 Class road race.

Key Points

  • The 56km non-competition route will traverse Yau Tsim Mong, Sham Shui Po, Kwai Tsing, Tsuen Wan, Sha Tin, and Kowloon City districts
  • Five tunnels include Cheung Tsing, Nam Wan, Eagle's Nest, and Sha Tin Heights; three bridges are Tsing Ma, Ting Kau, and Stonecutters
  • The 32km group retains the classic two-tunnel, two-bridge route through Cheung Tsing Tunnel, Nam Wan Tunnel, Stonecutters Bridge, and Ting Kau Bridge
  • UCI 1.1 Class 100km road race features 17 teams from 11 countries including 6 UCI World Tour squads and the Hong Kong China team
  • The inaugural World University Cup will welcome about 100 student cyclists from top universities including Peking, Tsinghua, and overseas institutions
  • Starting point moves to Museum Road at West Kowloon Cultural District, with a carnival at the Art Park lawn

Why It Matters

The festival's expanded route showcases Hong Kong's latest infrastructure achievements while supporting charitable causes through partnership with the Community Chest, reinforcing the city's position as a premier sports tourism destination that combines urban landscapes with scenic harbour views .
The festival's expanded route showcases Hong Kong's latest infrastructure achievements while supporting charitable causes through partnership with the Community Chest, reinforcing the city's position as a premier sports tourism destination that combines urban landscapes with scenic harbour views .