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Not easy job defending keirin gold this year
PETALING JAYA: The outcome of the just-concluded Track World Championships in Cali should serve as a good wake-up call to all Malaysian cyclists as they prepare for the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games this year.
Malaysia to send stellar line-up to Asian championships
PETALING JAYA: Josiah Ng and Fatehah Mustapa can make it an unprecedented hat-trick of gold medals in the senior ranks of the Asian Cycling Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, from May 22-June 1.
Josiah returns to winning ways after World Cup crash
KUALA LUMPUR: Josiah Ng made a winning return to competition, clinching the senior men’s keirin gold in the first leg of the South-East Asian Track Grand Prix at the Cheras Velodrome.
Fatehah hungry for Asian Championship action
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian track cyclist Fatehah Mustapa is looking forward to a fruitful outing at the Asian Cycling Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, from May 21-June 1.
Josiah: A strong Edrus makes us better
PETALING JAYA: The resurgence of track cyclist Muhd Edrus Yunos has made Josiah Ng a happy team-mate.
Josiah's last push for glory before bowing out
GLASGOW: It was only last December that national cyclist Josiah Ng survived a life-threatening crash. But instead of slowing down, the 34-year-old will make one final push for glory in his last Commonwealth and Asian Games.
Josiah: You will see a stronger me in Incheon
PETALING JAYA: The national track cyclists had to endure a gruelling a 25-hour flight from Cottbus, Germany, to Chiangmai in Thailand for their final phase of training ahead of the Incheon Asian Games from Sept 19-Oct 4.
M’sian cyclists may spring a surprise or two in Incheon
INCHEON: The national track cycling team returned home with a gold and a silver from the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. Is it possible for them to bring back a better haul from the Incheon Asiad? The mood among the cyclists is ‘yes’.
Malaysian track sprinters too slow to podium
INCHEON: The Malaysian trio of Azizulhasni Awang, Mohd Edrus Yunos and Josiah Ng were just not good enough for a medal in the men’s sprint team at the Incheon International Velodrome.
Lucky Josiah takes bronze, Azizul relegated
INCHEON: It was a bittersweet day for Malaysian cycling at the Incheon International Velodrome as Josiah Ng bagged the bronze and Azizulhasni Awang lost the silver in the men’s keirin race.