Aiman proud to be best Malaysian rider after missing out on Asian title


BINTULU: Mohd Nur Aiman Zariff could not get the best Asian rider title, but he is proud of ending his eighth Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) as the best Malaysian rider.

Crossing the finish line after plodding through 147.5km in the Bintulu loop for the final stage of the race, the 26-year-old Aiman was named the best Malaysian rider ahead of 12 of his compatriots as he finished 31st out of 103 riders.

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