M’sia pro team miss out on LTdL target but Sayuti promises stronger comeback


No time to stop: Miguel Ruiz getting a treatment after a crash during the Stage 6. Above: Sayuti Zahit.

BINTULU: Malaysia Pro Cycling (MPC) are proud of their third-best Asian team finish at this year’s Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) despite some teething problems.

Although they were aiming for the top spot among the Asian teams, MPC sports director Sayuti Zahit had a smile on his face seeing his team round off the podium behind the top two teams – JCL Team Ukyo and Thailand National Team.

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