Stopping is simply not in stubborn Azizul’s vocabulary


Time to unwind: Azizul having a good rest.

PETALING JAYA: Track cyclist Azizulhasni Awang is stubborn for all the right reasons.

Against the odds, the 36-year-old recently claimed a stunning victory in the men’s keirin final at the UCI Track Nations Cup in Adelaide while recovering from pericarditis (heart inflammation) and was on medication.

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