The Iraqi cyclist victory at the Shanghai Cycling Championship signals a promising future for Iraq’s cycling talent. Wahbi Suleiman, part of Iraq’s Olympic National Cycling Team, won the demanding 70-kilometer individual road race. He competed against more than 40 riders from various Shanghai clubs and emerged as the top finisher.
Before the race, Suleiman took part in a month-long training camp at the UCI Training Center in Shanghai. Alongside him, youth cyclist Murtadha Haider also trained hard to prepare for the competition. Sadly, Haider had to leave the race early due to an injury from a fall caused by heavy rain.
Ali Hameed, head of the Iraqi Cycling Federation, highlighted how the training camp helped the cyclists improve. He mentioned that the camp featured intense workouts, physiological testing, and lessons from certified coaches. This rigorous preparation played a major role in Suleiman’s success.


The Iraqi cyclist victory reflects the growing strength of Iraq’s cycling program and the benefits of international training. Suleiman’s win offers hope and inspiration for other Iraqi athletes who dream of competing on the world stage.
This achievement also marks progress for Iraq’s sports development and shows the potential of its athletes when given the right opportunities. Continued investment in training and international experience could help Iraqi cyclists reach new heights.
Overall, the Iraqi cyclist victory in Shanghai demonstrates how dedication, skill, and proper training can bring success. It also represents a significant milestone in the development of competitive cycling in Iraq.