Brits do it best


Flying dynamo: Azizulhasni Awang crossing the finish line to win the keirin final at the Track Cycling World Championships in Hong Kong last month.

KUALA LUMPUR: The British approach is what cycling world champion Azizulhasni Awang is looking at as he seeks to scale down on competitive racing and prepare for his assault on Olympic glory in Tokyo in 2020.

The Melbourne-based Azizul, 29, said he would definitely defend his world keirin title in Holland next year before shifting his focus to the Olympics in Tokyo, where he hopes to snatch the nation’s first gold medal.

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