Huang Chong heard the constant tactical instructions from Coach Li, gave a simple "Understood," and began to focus on the high-speed descent.
Although it was raining, the local government had clearly swept the entire course around Nanshan Forest Park in advance.
There were almost no fallen leaves on the road, nor any mud or gravel.
So even on the slick road surface, he could still pick up speed, hurtling down the descent at nearly 90 km/h.
This kind of superb descending ability was undoubtedly one of the essential skills for a top-tier cyclist.
Because if a cyclist wanted to break away and win, poor descending skills would surely get them caught by their rivals from behind.
And descending didn't require any power output; it was a time for cyclists to rest and refuel.
The competition was purely about cornering ability and bike handling skills.
