Scrum to sprint rise


Fresh to the scene: National track cyclist Adib Andhar Adnan in action during the men’s team sprint qualifying of the Track World Cup.— MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star

NILAI: From practising scrums to standing starts, Adib Andhar Adnan has perhaps gone through a unique transition into track cycling.

Adib is from Sarawak, a country that do not have a velodrome yet, but he has made it to the national elite cycling team.

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