Another shot at glory for Azizulhasni


National track cyclist Azizulhasni Awang having some fun after arriving in Glasgow for the Commonwealth Games last July. - Filepic

National cyclist Azizulhasni Awang is a revitalised man after pedalling his way to a bronze medal at the recent World Championships in Paris. His effort has given him hope for the future. Here the Pocket Rocketman talks to Starsport's RAJES PAUL about his plans, his mentor and the changes he hopes to see in Malaysian cycling.

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