KUALA LUMPUR: It took three years of research and development, besides buying the equipment and it cost RM13mil. Now, the Malaysian track cycling team have a groundbreaking bike that they will use for the Tokyo Olympics.
The National Sports Institute (NSI) are hoping their venture into uncharted territory will pay off with the country’s first Olympic gold medal.
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