TNB cycling event helps boost tourism


Participants at the flag-off of the 11th edition of the JMFR at Taman Awam Teluk Batik, Perak.

MORE than 1,300 cycling enthusiasts gathered to test their fitness limits in this year’s 11th edition of Janamanjung Fellowship Ride (JMFR) held at Lumut, Manjung in Perak.

Pushing off from Teluk Batik at 7.30am, the participants began their journey along the scenic roads of Lumut, passing through Sitiawan and Ayer Tawar towards Pasir Salak Historical Complex, before making their way back through the coastal road of Seri Manjung, where they caught glimpses of the Sultan Azlan Shah Power Station.

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