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Wheels ahead: Azizulhasni Awang finishes ahead of Rudyk Mateusz to win the sprint bronze medal. Inset: Former teammate Josiah Ng gives the thumbs-up to Azizul’s feat in Berlin on Sunday. — Reuters

PETALING JAYA: Former international Josiah Ng paid beautiful tribute to Azizulhasni Awang after the latter ended his campaign at the Track Cycling World Championships in Berlin with two bronze medals and two additional Olympic slots.

Azizul became the pride of Asia after beating Poland’s Rudyk Mateusz convincingly in two heats to claim bronze in the sprint event on Sunday evening.

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