Terryn: Changes in system needed for cyclists to stay competitive on world stage


Big boost: Hermann Terryn guiding Nur Alyssa Mohd Farid at the Junior Track World Championships in Luoyang, China, recently.

PETALING JAYA: Good times don’t last forever.

And national junior track cycling coach Hermann Terryn, who will be leaving at the end of May, has warned that Malaysia’s cycling structure needs to evolve if it hopes to remain competitive internationally.

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