Harrif: Expose juniors to elite category earlier to fast-track progress


KUALA LUMPUR: Road cycling legend Harrif Salleh feels the sport needs a bold transformation by highlighting young talent to compete in senior-level races.

For Harrif, the generation of young cyclists in this country does not lack talent but rather lacks exposure and real experience in competitive competitions.

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