Preparations For LTdL Going Smoothly- CEO
21/02/2010, BERNAMA
IPOH,
Feb 21 (Bernama) -- All preparations for this year's Le Tour
de Langkawi (LTdL) cycling race are going smoothly and are
on schedule, said LTdL 2010 chief executive officer Mohamed
Salleh.
"We
are raring to go and are just awaiting opening day,"
he told reporters after checking on the preparedness of the
national team here on Sunday.
He and
Malaysian National Cycling Federation president Abu Samah
Wahab spent about three hours with the team, which is being
guided by LTdL's chief technical officer William Walker.
Asked
about the national team setting a target of finishing 12th
overall this year, Mohamed said achieving the position would
be more realistic next year.
The national
squad will be up against 19 other teams involving a total
of 120 riders in the prestigious cycling competition.
This year's
edition, from March 1 to 7, comprises seven stages beginning
in Kota Baharu and ending in Kelantan.
Meanwhile,
Adiq Husainie Othman, 19, who is representing the Drapac Porsche
continental team of Australia, is placing high hopes of emerging
as the best Asian rider in this year's LTdL.
"I
have been training very hard since December and am optimistic
of doing very well," he said when met by reporters after
a training session with the national team.
The Malaysian
lad had won the bronze in the 10km scratch at the World Junior
Track Championships in Moscow last August and went on to win
a silver and two bronze at the Asian Cycling Championships
in Indonesia a few days after that.
The
feats earned the junior a promotion to the national elite
squad. He joined Drapac Porsche towards the end of last year.
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