Liang Zhang

Liang Zhang

Liang Zhang (* 1. März 1983 in Ningxia) ist ein chinesischer Bahn- und Straßenradrennfahrer.

Liang Zhang gewann im Jahr 2000 bei den Asian Junior Championships die Bronzemedaille in der Mannschaftsverfolgung. Beim Road National Champions Tournament wurde er im Straßenrennen 2003 Dritter und 2004, sowie 2006 belegte er dort den zweiten Platz. In der Saison 2007 wurde Zhang beim Jin Mao Climb Zweiter und beim Road National Champions Tournament wurde er wieder Dritter. Bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2008 in Peking startete er im Straßenrennen, welches er jedoch nicht beendete.

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