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Siti Nur Alia to embark on maiden ride with world cycling team in March

First national, Asean woman rider to join world number five Canyon-SRAM Racing Team to be officially introduced on Saturday

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2022 11:00AM

Siti Nur Alia to embark on maiden ride with world cycling team in March
Malaysian road cyclist Siti Nur Alia Mansor (pictured above) admitted the one-year contract offered by the Spanish racing team ranked fifth in the world is her biggest breakthrough to improve her performance and paves the way for her dream to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. − Siti Nur Alia Binti Mansor Facebook pic, January 13, 2022

SEPANG − Terengganu road cyclist Siti Nur Alia Mansor will be commencing her first ride in a race with a Spanish team in March.

Siti Nur Alia, who created history by becoming the first national and Asean woman rider to be selected to join the world acclaimed cycling team Canyon-SRAM Racing Team in Spain, said she would be introduced as a new rider on Saturday.

“Alia heard the first race is in March… The team will assess my performance for seven months with seven other participants.

“Only one rider will be absorbed into their elite squad on achieving outstanding results over the seven months,” she told reporters.

She was speaking to reporters last night at Kuala Lumpur International Airport before leaving for Spain.

The 21-year-old cyclist admitted the one-year contract offered by the team ranked fifth in the world is her biggest breakthrough to improve her performance and paves the way for her dream to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Even though she was more synonymous competing in the track category as she had undergone training with national track cycling champion Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang in Melbourne in 2017, Alia said she would still join training in the category on weekends in Spain.

Alia added that she would be returning to Malaysia in April or May to participate in the Malaysia Games (Sukma) in Kuala Lumpur in June.

She hopes to achieve greater success this time around in Sukma after garnering a silver and a bronze in the sprint and 500m time trial events in the 2018 edition in Perak.

The opening for Alia happened when she received a call from former Terengganu Cycling Team coach Adam Szabo, who is now training a team in Spain, in June of last year when he expressed interest in highlighting the talented rider. – Bernama, January 13, 2022

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