Wang Fei (cyclist)

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Fei Wang
Personal information
Born (1987-07-28) 28 July 1987 (age 30)
China
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Discipline Road cycling
Professional team(s)
2008-2010 Giant Pro Cycling

Wang Fei (Chinese :王菲, born 28 July 1987) is a road cyclist from China. She represented her nation at the 2007 UCI Road World Championships. [1]

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References

  1. "Fei Wang". procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 7 February 2015.