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Horseback herders race to watch cycling championship 2012-07-04 | From:
When the first rays of sunshine lit up the sky at around 5 a.m., the Tibetan herder couple of Drolmagyal, 65, and Padmakyi, 70, left their flock with neighbors and rode a horse and yak for three hours on mountain roads to the nearest viewing spot for the 11th Tour de Qi...
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Spanish rider wins Tour de Qinghai Lake fifth stage 2012-07-04 | From:
Juan Jose Lobato del Valle from Spain's Andalucia (ACG) triumphed in the fifth stage of the Tour de Qinghai Lake on Tuesday.
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Foreign riders join Chinese team to boost Chinese cycling sport 2012-07-04 | From:
The ongoing 11th Tour de Qinghai Lake international cycling race has for the first time seen foreign faces in Chinese teams, which, as the race's chief designer contends, will help professionalize the country's cycling sports.
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Slovenian rider triumphs in Tour de Qinghai Lake fourth stage 2012-07-03 | From:
Luka Mezgec from Slovenia's SAVA (SAK) came first on Monday in the fourth stage of the Tour de Qinghai Lake. He puts on the green jersey for the second consecutive day that represents the best sprinter.
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2012 Tour de Qinghai Lake kicks off 2012-06-30 | From:
The 2012 Tour de Qinghai Lake Cycling Race started on June 29 this season through to July 12 and would cover 2,680 kilometers, with the average altitude of the race reaching 2,391 meters above s...
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Lhoka Stadium upgraded 2012-06-27 | From:
The reconstruction of Lhoka Prefecture Stadium in China's southwest Tibet Autonomous Region will be completed in the coming days. With the total investment of 80 million yuan, the newly-built stadium will be the first standard one in Tibet's Lhoka Prefecture.
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2012 Tibet Junior Football Tournament to kick off in early July 2012-06-15 | From:
The 2012 Tibet U-13 Junior Football Tournament is scheduled to be held from July 2 to 6 in southwestern Tibet's Shigatse Prefecture, with its draw ceremony held on June 14.
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Mountaineer rescued from Qomolangma 2012-05-25 | From:
While hiking Qomolangma, the world's tallest mountain, mountaineer Wang Tianhan wrote on his micro blog that he was "kidnapped" on Tuesday by a group of people who turned out to be rescuers.