Azizul has data to prove that he has been improving as he gets older


Confident: Cyclist Azizulhasni Awang believes he has all the facts in his hands for a gold medal charge at the Paris Olymic Games.

PETALING JAYA: At 36, Azizulhasni Awang will be the oldest rider competing in the Paris Olympic Games track cycling competition.

Australia’s Matthew Glaetzer and Japan’s Kento Yamasaki are the closest to Azizul in terms of age with both being 32. Olympic sprint silver medallist Jeffrey Hoogland is also part of the oldies club as the Dutch is 31 this year.

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