Riders come back down to earth after climbing stages are over


MELAKA: As the Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) reaches the tail end of the 1,190km race route, riders are relieved that the tough climbing stages are done with.

After the cavalcade arrived at Melaka yesterday for the end of Stage 5, ‘all-rounded’ rider Mohd Yusri Shaari of Malaysia National Team was glad to put the climbs behind him.

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