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Azizulhasni has Keirin strategy up his sleeve

The Pocket Rocketman must master and execute all three possible strategies to be Asia’s first keirin winner at the Olympics.

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Jul 2021 3:41PM

Azizulhasni has Keirin strategy up his sleeve

KUALA LUMPUR - National track cyclist, Mohd Azizulhasni Awang must set his strategies right to achieve his lifetime dream of an Olympic gold in his favourite event, keirin as it is a tactically demanding and highly technical event in the track cycling discipline.

The eight-lap keirin race at the Izu Velodrome set with a view of Mount Fuji, will see derny (electric bike) setting the pace to accelerate till 50km/h before pulling away with only three laps remain to allow the riders to sprint in a wild dash for the finish.

Azizulhasni will be competing against rival, which includes Great Britain’s six-time gold medallist (in multiple events) Jason Kenny, who came out of retirement to defend his crown, reigning world champion Harrie Lavreysen of the Netherlands and home talent Yuta Wakimoto for the elusive gold.

The Pocket Rocketman must master and execute all three possible strategies – senko, makuri and oikumi, referring to early, middle, and late sprints, to become the first Asian to win the keirin event in the Olympics.

“Senko is a long sprint so one has to sprint early. Usually, I will try not to sprint early due to a potential disadvantage. Because it is sapping, it makes it easy for other riders to overtake us,” said Azizulhasni.

“But that is why I spend most of the time during tournaments in the last two years, trying the senko technique, sprinting three or two and half laps earlier at the front, because it was my weakness before.

“If we sprint late or in middle sprint, I am good. It is only that long sprint portion that I want to improve further, so for all the hard work we have done before 2020, it is bearing fruits for me.

“I can go for the long sprint; it is just that we must be prepared for the worst-case scenario. If we are stuck or need to use the tactic, at least I have the confidence to move in front and sprint up to two or three laps,” he said.

The 33-year-old, who is set for his fourth consecutive Olympics since Beijing 2008, is also aware of the tricky schedule, demanding him, compatriot Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom and other competitors to race for five consecutive days, for individual sprint from Aug 4-6 and keirin (Aug 7-8), risking a burnout.

However, coach John Beasley said the team will decide on how far they want to push in the sprint, based on the qualifying marks and medal winning chances, to be in best shape for the keirin event.

“They will try to kill out us in the keirin, I am thinking of tiring out some of the competitors before keirin, so that would be an advantage for them (Japanese riders).

“For us, we are going to start with sprint and see how deep we can go, if I think we cannot get into podium, we will make a call and save it (energy) for the keirin event. I got two best keirin riders in the world,” he said.

On the rivals, Beasley said his team have been doing homework on the strengths and weaknesses of his charges and top contenders, besides treating everyone with the same respect to avoid being beaten by surprise winners.

Even though track cycling features regularly in the Olympics programme for 125 years since the Athens 1896 Games, keirin, a race which originated in Japan and was popular among the punters in the land of rising sun, only made Olympics inclusion at the Sydney 2000 Games. – Bernama July 15, 2021

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