Pakistan’s Ali Ilyas Wins Gold at Asian Road Cycling Championship in Thailand
- Sara Habib
- February 10, 2025
- 10:30 am
- 114
- Sports

Ali Ilyas has proven his dominance in cycling once again. He defended his title at the Asian Road Cycling Championship 2025 in Thailand. Competing in the men’s Master Open (35-39 age group) individual time trial, he secured a gold medal for Pakistan.
Record-Breaking Victory
Ali completed the 21.4km race in just 26 minutes and 30.556 seconds. His average speed of 48.44km/h was unmatched. He finished one minute and 14 seconds ahead of his closest competitor, Thailand’s Narongdat Sangchai. Sangchai took silver, while another Thai cyclist, Thurakit Boonratanathanakorn, earned bronze.
This remarkable performance highlighted Ali’s strength and consistency in the sport. His timing and precision left no room for doubt about his skill and determination.
Inspiration for Pakistan
Ali’s victory adds another milestone to his already remarkable career. It also strengthens his reputation as one of the leading cyclists in Asia. His success isn’t just personal; it inspires other cyclists in Pakistan to dream big.
His dedication and hard work continue to motivate young athletes. Ali’s journey serves as a reminder that with the right mindset, great achievements are possible.
What’s Next for Ali?
Ali’s triumph will likely push him to aim for more significant challenges. His ability to stay at the top of his game is a testament to his discipline. As he continues to raise the bar, fans and sports enthusiasts eagerly await his next competition.
This win isn’t just a medal. It’s a message to the world that Pakistan has talent and determination to excel in international sports.
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