Asian Continental Championships - XCO-DHI-XCR

Asian Continental Championships - XCO-DHI-XCR 2014

29 Oct 2014 -02 Nov 2014 id ID, Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatra CC

The Asian Continental Championships - XCO-DHI-XCR 2014 was a significant event in the world of cycling. It took place in Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatra from 29th October to 2nd November 2014. This championship brought together the best cyclists from across Asia, competing in various disciplines including Cross-Country Olympic (XCO), Downhill (DHI), and Cross-Country Relay (XCR).

The event was a showcase of talent, endurance, and skill, with participants battling it out in challenging terrains and conditions. The Asian Continental Championships - XCO-DHI-XCR 2014 in Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatra was not just a competition, but also a celebration of the spirit of cycling and sportsmanship. The championship was a platform for cyclists to represent their countries and make their mark on the international stage.

The Asian Continental Championships - XCO-DHI-XCR 2014 concluded on 2nd November 2014, leaving behind a legacy of thrilling races and memorable performances. The event in Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatra was a testament to the growing popularity and competitiveness of cycling in Asia. It set the stage for future championships, inspiring a new generation of cyclists to aim for the top.
Tanjung Lubuk, South Sumatra, Indonesia
October 07, 2025 - 06:30
Local Time Zone: Asia/Jakarta
24.1ºC 75.4ºf Mist
  • 0 inches
  • 3.6 km/h ESE
  • Humidity: 100%

THIS EDITION

MEN

Winner(s): SUKCHANYA Suebsakun
Winner(s) time: 2:27:38
Median age: 24
Riders: 20
DNF: 0

WOMEN

Winner(s): JPN SUEMASA Mio
Winner(s) time: 3:00:59
Median age: 24
Riders: 4
DNF: 0

ALL EDITIONS

MEN

Winner more times: SUKCHANYA Suebsakun 1 times
Race record: SUKCHANYA Suebsakun 2:27:38

LATEST WINNERS

2014 SUKCHANYA Suebsakun 0 years 2:27:38

WOMEN

Youngest winner: jpn SUEMASA Mio 31 years
Winner more times: jpn SUEMASA Mio 1 times
Race record: jpn SUEMASA Mio 3:00:59

LATEST WINNERS

2014 jpn SUEMASA Mio 31 years 3:00:59

RACES

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MEN

Winner(s): JPN YAMAMOTO Kohei
Winner(s) time: 1:28:17
Median age: 26
Riders: 26
DNF: 0

WOMEN

Winner(s): CHN SHI Qinglan
Winner(s) time: 1:27:21
Median age: 26
Riders: 10
DNF: 0

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MEN

Youngest winner: jpn YAMAMOTO Kohei 29 years
Winner more times: jpn YAMAMOTO Kohei 1 times
Race record: jpn YAMAMOTO Kohei 1:28:17

LATEST WINNERS

2014 jpn YAMAMOTO Kohei 29 years 1:28:17

WOMEN

Winner more times: chn SHI Qinglan 1 times
Race record: chn SHI Qinglan 1:27:21

LATEST WINNERS

2014 chn SHI Qinglan 0 years 1:27:21

RACES

THIS EDITION

MEN

Winner(s): CHN NAZAERBIEKE Bieken
Winner(s) time: 1:12:37
Median age: 22
Riders: 20
DNF: 0

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MEN

Winner more times: chn NAZAERBIEKE Bieken 1 times
Race record: chn NAZAERBIEKE Bieken 1:12:37

LATEST WINNERS

2014 chn NAZAERBIEKE Bieken 0 years 1:12:37

WOMEN

LATEST WINNERS

RACES