Brunei's Abd Aziz enjoying his lonely Commonwealth ride


  • Cycling
  • Monday, 28 Jul 2014

GLASGOW (Reuters) - With the hopes of a nation placed on his shoulders and no one for company, Brunei's sole athlete at the Commonwealth Games, Muhammad I'maadi Abd Aziz, is determined to make the most of his Scottish adventure.

The 21-year-old part-time cyclist, who is competing in three events, has struggled at the Chris Hoy velodrome after failing to progress past the heat stages of the 40km points race and 20km scratch race.

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