Chinese Taipei at The 2006 Asian Games - Cycling

Cycling

Road

Men

December 3 Individual Road Race

  • Chen Keng Hsien - 4:02.16, 18th place
  • Wu Po Hung - DNF

Women

December 4 Individual Road Race

  • I Fang Ju - 3:07.38, 12th place

December 5 Individual Time Trial

  • Huang Ho Hsun - 36:02.05, 8th place

Track

Men

Chen Keng Hsien

  • 15 km Points Race - December 12 Heat 1 - 13 points; 7th place (advance to final)
  • 40 km Points Race - December 13 Final - −35; Did not finish

Huang Hsin Hua

4km Individual Pursuit
  • Qualifications December 9: 4:44.112; 10th place (did not advance)

Hung Chia Wei

Sprint
  • Qualifications December 11: 11.059; 10th place (advance to Round of 16)
  • Round of 16 December 11 v. Kazunari Watanabe - Loss
  • Quarterfinals B December 12 v. Mohamed Husain - Win 12.012
  • Semifinals B December 13 v. Jan Paul Morales - Loss
  • Finals B December 13 v. Badr Ali Shambih - Win 11.798 (11th place)

Liu Chin Feng

4km Individual Pursuit
  • Qualifications December 9: 4:53.006; 19th place (did not advance)

Liao Kuo Lung

1km Time Trial
  • Final December 9: 1:06.358; 4th place
Keirin
  • Round 1 December 14: Heat 1 - 2nd place (advance to semifinal)
  • Semifinal December 14: Heat 2 - 5th place (did not advance)
  • Final B December 14 - 2nd place (8th place overall)

Lin Kun Hung

Sprint
  • Qualifications December 11: 10.957; 9th place (advance to Round of 16)
  • Round of 16 December 11 v. Jeon Yeong Gyu - Loss
  • Quarterfinals B December 12 v. Mohammad Farkad - Win (w/o)
  • Semifinals B December 13 v. Badr Ali Shambih - Win 11.345
  • Finals B December 13 v. Jan Paul Morales - Win 11.652 (9th place)
Keirin
  • Round 1 December 14: Heat 2 - DNF
  • Repechage December 14: Heat 2 - 3rd Place (advance to Semifinals)
  • Semifinals December 14: Heat 1; 6th place (did not advance)
  • Final B December 14 - 5th place (11th place overall)

Wu Po Hung

  • 15 km Points Race - December 12 Heat 2 - 24 points; 6th place (advance to final)
  • 40 km Points Race - December 13 Final - 7 points; 6th place

Team Sprint Hung Chia Wei, Li Chung Ling, and Liao Kuo Lung

  • Qualifications December 10: 48.295; 6th place (did not advance)
  • Quarterfinals B December 12 v. Mohamed Husain - Win 12.012

4 km Team Pursuit Chen Chien Ting, Lee Wei Cheng, Lin Heng Hui, and Liu Chin Feng

  • Qualifications December 11: 4:24.940; 6th place (did not advance)

50 km Madison Chen Keng Hsien & Wu Po Hung

  • Final December 14 - 9 points; 5th place

Women

Hsiao Mei Yu

500m Time Trial
  • Final December 9: :36.190; Silver Medal
Sprint
  • Qualification December 11: :11.957; 3rd place (advance to Quarterfinals)
  • Quarterfinals December 12: v. Sakie Tsukuda - Win 2 races to 1
  • Semifinals December 13: v. Gong Jinjie - Loss 0-2
  • Bronze Medal Race December 13: v. You Jin A - Loss 0-2

Huang Ho Hsun

3km Individual Pursuit
  • Qualification December 10: 3:53.553; 6th place (did not advance)
25km Points Race
  • Final December 14: 3 Points; 10th place

I Fang Ju

3km Individual Pursuit
  • Qualification December 10: 3:54.680; 8th place (did not advance)
25km Points Race
  • Final December 14: 6 Points; 8th place

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