Recent crash can’t shatter veteran Harrif’s hopes of making record LTdL outing


Blood, sweat but no tears: Mohd Harrif Saleh showing the wound on his face at the Tour of Binzhou in China last week. Left: Harrif posing for a picture with fans at Le Tour de Langkawi in 2024.

PETALING JAYA: Give an A to Mohd Harrif Saleh for his determination as he continues to give younger cyclists a run for their money.

The seasoned sprinter turned 37 on Monday but is showing no signs of slowing down, determined to stay in the fast lane.

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