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Time for Asian revival
While technology, aerodynamic and techniques in cycling are ever improving, Asian cycling is still pedalling to the old beat.
Cycling body to appeal against Doha’s decision
The Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) will appeal to the Doha Asian Games Organising Committee to reinstate track cycling for the 2006 Asiad.
It's KL for IBF's new home
It is confirmed. Kuala Lumpur will be the new home for the International Badminton Federation (IBF).
Record 25 teams for next year’s Tour of Langkawi
A record 25 teams including five Pro Tour outfits and 10 from Asia will grace the 13th edition of the prestigious Tour of Langkawi from Feb 9-17.
Sports Minister: Meet your targets, or we're out of here
The Government will not hesitate to pull out their financial sponsorship of any event if the targets and objectives set by the association concerned are not met.
Azalina: We will withdraw financial assistance if targets are not met
The Malaysian government will not hesitate to pull out their financial sponsorship of a sport event if the targets and objectives are not met.
Guangzhou deny Malaysian appeal to reinstate 1km time trial
PETALING JAYA: The 2010 GuangÂzhou Asian Games organisers have rejected Malaysia's appeal against the exclusion of the men's 1km time trial from the cycling programme.
MNCF make another attempt to get time trial into Asiad programme
PETALING JAYA: China should take the victory of their rider Han Tao over Malaysia's Rizal Tisin in the 1km time trial at the recent Asian cycling championships (ACC) in Kalimantan as a window of opportunity.
Josiah’s designer gloves land MNCF a hefty fine
KUALA LUMPUR: Josiah Ng wore his self-designed 5bling cycling gloves during the podium ceremony for the men’s elite keirin at the Asian Cycling Championships on Sunday and the Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF) face a maximum fine of $2,000 Swiss francs (RM6,630) for that.
NSAs ready to deal with logistic woes
KUALA LUMPUR: Most National Sports Associations (NSAs) have taken note of the possible logistic nightmare at the Myanmar SEA Games in December.