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Full name
  
Loh Sea Keong

2014–
  
Giant–Shimano

Current team
  
Team Skil-Shimano

2006–2011
  
Weight
  
68 kg

Role
  
Rider

Height
  
1.76 m

Discipline
  
Road

Name
  
Loh Keong


Loh Sea Keong httpspassionfortheroadfileswordpresscom2012

Born
  
11 February 1986 (age 38) Kuala Krai, Malaysia (
1986-02-11
)

Fundraising with loh sea keong 08 02 2015


Loh Sea Keong (simplified Chinese: 罗熙强; traditional Chinese: 羅熙強; pinyin: Luó Xīqiáng) is a Malaysian professional cyclist who rides for Thailand Continental Cycling Team. In the 2013 Jelajah Malaysia race Sea Keong made history by becoming the first Malaysian rider to win the competition, an Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) race.

Contents

Loh Sea Keong Malaysian cyclist Loh Sea Keong joins Team ArgosShimano

Loh sea keong tekad perbaiki rekod skuad kebangsaan 7 mac 2015


Marco Polo Cycling Team

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In 2005 Sea Keong left Malaysia at the age of 19 to achieve his dream of becoming a full-time professional cyclist. He joined the Chinese team, Marco Polo, which is based in Europe. He rode for the team until the end of 2011.

OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team

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After failing to sign a contract with any foreign team, Sea Keong returned to Malaysia consider his options and give himself a 2-year target to re-invigorate his career or stop altogether. Sea Keong then accepted an offer from first the Singapore UCI Continental team, OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team to ride for them.

Argos-Shimano

Loh Sea Keong Archives The Star Online

At the Shimano Highway Challenge in Malaysia on 24 November 2013, it was announced that he would be the first South East Asian to join a ProTour Team with Giant–Shimano.

Major results

Loh Sea Keong News amp Features OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
2008
1st Stage 3 Tour of Thailand
2012
2nd Overall Le Tour de Filipinas
2013
1st Overall Jelajah Malaysia1st Stage 2 Tour of Thailand1st Stage 4 Tour of Singkarak4th Southeast Asian Games – Road race9th Tour de Okinawa

References

Loh Sea Keong Wikipedia