Venue | Maebashi, Japan |
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Date(s) | 6–13 June 1999 |
Velodrome | Green Dome Maebashi |
The 1999 Asian Cycling Championships took place at Green Dome Maebashi, Maebashi and Tsumagoi, Japan from 6 to 13 June 1999.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Individual road race | Sergey Yakovlev Kazakhstan | Hidenori Nodera Japan | |
Individual time trial | Andrey Mizurov Kazakhstan | Sergey Yakovlev Kazakhstan | Osamu Sumida Japan |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Individual road race | Miho Oki Japan | Yang Limei China | Akemi Morimoto Japan |
Individual time trial | Zhao Haijuan China | Shim Jung-hwa South Korea | Miyoko Karami Japan |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Sprint | Hideki Yamada Japan | Noriaki Mabuchi Japan | Hyun Byung-chul South Korea |
1 km time trial | Narihiro Inamura Japan | Ji Sung-hwan South Korea | Hong Suk-hwan South Korea |
Keirin | Shinichi Ota Japan | Yuichiro Kamiyama Japan | Eom In-yeong South Korea |
Individual pursuit | Vadim Kravchenko Kazakhstan | Wong Kam Po Hong Kong | Noriyuki Iijima Japan |
Points race | |||
Madison | Iran Alireza Haghi Moezeddin Seyed-Rezaei | Japan | Hong Kong Wong Kam Po Ho Siu Lun |
Team sprint | Japan Narihiro Inamura Toshiaki Fushimi Takanobu Jumonji | South Korea Hyun Byung-chul Hong Suk-hwan Ji Sung-hwan | Chinese Taipei Cheng Keng-hsien Wu Hsien-tang Tseng Chi-ming |
Team pursuit | Japan Noriyuki Iijima Toshibumi Kodama Isao Matsuzaki Shinya Sakamoto | South Korea Cho Hyun-ok Kwan Ki-bak Hong Suk-hwan Noh Young-shik | Iran Alireza Haghi Mousa Arbati Reza Raz Hassan Maleki Amir Zargari |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Sprint | Wang Yan China | Jiang Cuihua China | Kazuyo Murashita Japan |
500 m time trial | China | ||
Individual pursuit | Zhao Haijuan China | Kim Yong-mi South Korea | Kaori Iida Japan |
Points race | Kaori Iida Japan | Fang Fen-fang Chinese Taipei | Kim Yong-mi South Korea |
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