Ramdan keeps spirit high although future is looking dim


PETALING JAYA: National rider Ramdan Rosli may be still in the dark as to his future plans but one thing is for sure – he has not lost his hunger for success.

Ramdan enters the sixth and final round of the Asian Road Racing Championship (ARRC) season at Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, this weekend with the determination to secure the runner-up position in the TVS Asia One Make Championship category.

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