Malaysia can expect more golds from cycling in 2017


  • Cycling
  • Tuesday, 16 Jun 2015

Cyclist Mohd Harrif Saleh (centre) celebrates with his Malaysian team-mates after winning the Criterium race at the Singapore SEA Games last Friday. - S.S.KANESAN/ The STAR

SINGAPORE: Malaysia can expect a rich harvest in cycling when the SEA Games return to Kuala Lumpur in 2017.

Asean Cycling Congress (ACC) member countries are backing a proposal to bring back the full cycling programme, comprising road, track, mountain bike and BMX to the next SEA Games.

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