Kudos to organisers for smooth logistics management


BINTULU: Moving an entire cavalcade of close to 2,000 people from one state to another is not an easy feat, but thankfully this year’s Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) started and ended without a hitch.

Sure, there were some minor hiccups, but that is something to be expected when the entire posse moved across 11 states, even making crossing the sea to Sarawak for the final two stages of the race.

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