Hilly SEA Games route poses biggest test for local road riders


PETALING JAYA: The extremely hilly route in Thailand is going to be the biggest challenge for the country’s road cycling team at the Thailand SEA Games next month.

National coach Mohd Yusof Abdul Nasir said Malaysia will place their hopes on high profile climbers to take on the challenge in Thailand, which is famous for its long tracks and steep climbs.

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