* Time is subject to change; the organiser will confirm the exact timing a later stage.
Increase of duty-free allowance for luggage articles brought into the Mainland by Mainland residents travelling from Hong Kong is now in effect. Click here for details.
The 2024 Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon will kick off on 13 October, with enthusiastic riders from around the world speeding through the cityscape of Hong Kong.
Push yourself to the limit as you zoom past iconic landmarks in the city on a 32 km or 50 km ride. The finish line for the 32 km Ride and 50 km Ride will be moved to West Kowloon for the first time, and there will be a sports carnival in the Wonderland to offer participants a space for relaxation and entertainment. Meanwhile, families can enjoy leisure cycling in East Tsim Sha Tsui. Local and Greater Bay Area riders will also vie for glory in the Open Races against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour. So, gear up and join in on the action-packed event!
Stay tuned for more details on this year’s Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon!
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Thank you for your enthusiastic support!
5:15–8:45am | 50 km Ride |
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7:45–10am | 32 km Ride |
9:30–11am | Family Fun Ride |
11:15–11:35am | CEO Charity and Celebrity Ride |
11:50am–12:55pm | City Cycling Challenge around Greater Bay Area (Hong Kong) —Sun Hung Kai Properties Men’s Open |
1–1:30pm | City Cycling Challenge around Greater Bay Area (Hong Kong) —Sun Hung Kai Properties Women’s Open |
1:45–2pm | Award Presentation Ceremony |
* Time is subject to change; the organiser will confirm the exact timing a later stage.
All registrants of the 50 km Ride and 32 km Ride are required to attend a cycling technique assessment. Exemption will be granted to:
Remarks
Click here for the format of the Cycling Technique Assessment.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or simply a cycling enthusiast, the Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon includes a great variety of rides for you to enjoy.
Open to both professional and experienced amateur cyclists registering as individuals or teams (max. 10 persons per team). This category is a great way to challenge yourself or build team spirit while taking in some of Hong Kong’s iconic sights.
Age limit:
16-70 years old
Registration fee*:
Individual — HK$600
Team — HK$14,500 (including a donation of HK$3,000 to a designated beneficiary)
Route:
The route runs from Tsim Sha Tsui to Tsing Yi via Cheung Tsing Tunnel, heads towards Tsing Ma Bridge, Ting Kau Bridge, Nam Wan Tunnel, Stonecutters Bridge, Eagle’s Nest Tunnel and Sha Tin Heights Tunnel before returning to West Kowloon.
* Inclusive of a rider pack, a finisher medal and an e-certificate.
This scenic route between Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsing Yi is ideal for experienced amateur cyclists.
Age limit:
16–70 years old
Registration fee*:
Individual — HK$280
Team — HK$7,500 (including a donation of HK$1,500 to a designated beneficiary)
Route:
The route runs from Tsim Sha Tsui to Tsing Yi via Cheung Tsing Tunnel, heading towards Ting Kau Bridge, Nam Wan Tunnel and Stonecutters Bridge, before returning to West Kowloon.
* Inclusive of a rider pack, a finisher medal and an e-certificate.
Bring your own bike to enjoy cycling along closed roads in Tsim Sha Tsui East.
Format and age limit:
One parent/guardian (18–70 years old) and one child (6–17 years old)
Registration fee:
HK$100 (full donation to a designated beneficiary)
Route:
A circular route runs along Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui East.
Professional local and Greater Bay Area riders will compete for the coveted glory along a racecourse in the heart of Hong Kong.
Criteria:
Age limit:
16–70 years old
Registration fee*:
Men’s Open Race — HK$350
Women’s Open Race — HK$350
Route and number of laps:
The 3.7 km route runs along Hung Hom Bypass and Salisbury Road between Hung Hom and Tsim Sha Tsui East.
Men’s Open Race – eight laps
Women’s Open Race – two laps
Advisors:
Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, Guangdong Provincial Sports Federation
Organisers:
Hong Kong Tourism Board, Guangdong Provincial Social Sports, Sports Training and Competition Centre
Co-organiser:
Guangdong Cycling Association
Sanctioning Body:
The Cycling Association of Hong Kong, China
* Inclusive of a rider pack and an e-certificate
This is a charity race to support a designated beneficiary.
Format and age limit:
Company bosses and celebrities will be invited (18–70 years old)
Registration fee:
HK$15,000 (full donation to a designated beneficiary)
Route and number of laps:
The 1 km route runs along Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui East (two laps).