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Six of world’s top cycling teams to ride in this year’s Le Tour de Langkawi

Five will be making LTdL debut, with Astana-Qazaqstan having participated previously

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Sep 2022 7:00PM

Six of world’s top cycling teams to ride in this year’s Le Tour de Langkawi
The peloton passes the crowd at the Le Tour de Langkawi in 2020. Three teams with ProTeam status have confirmed their participation in this year’s edition of the tour. – Le Tour de Langkawi Facebook pic, September 2, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Le Tour de Langkawi 2022 (LTdL22) organiser Human Voyage today announced that six teams with World Tour status will compete in Asia’s premier cycling tour race from October 11 to 18.

The six teams are UAE Team Emirates of the United Arab Emirates, Cofidis (France), Lotto Soudal (Belgium), EF Education-EasyPost (United States), Movistar (Spain) and Astana-Qazaqstan of Kazakhstan.

LTdL22 chief operating officer Shahaizereen Abdul Hamid said it is proud to be able to bring in six of the best professional teams in the WorldTeam list of the International Cycling Union this year.

“Out of these six WorldTeams, five will be making their debut in LTdL as Astana Qazaqstan had participated several times previously.

“The participation of these top-class teams will make this year’s edition one of the best ever organised in terms of the quality of participation of the world’s leading teams, (which) will present world-class competition to local and foreign cycling fans,” he said in a statement today.

Shahaizereen also said three teams with ProTeam status had already confirmed their participation in the 26th edition of the tour.

They are LTdL regulars Drone Hopper-Androni Giocattoli of Italy, UNO-X Pro Cycling of Norway and Belgium’s Alpecin-Deceuninck.

“We are in the midst of confirming another team to fill the ProTeam slot,” he added.

Among the teams that will be part of the peloton this year are two local continental professional teams, namely Terengganu Polygon Cycling Team and Team Sapura Cycling, and regional teams such as the Malaysian national team, the Thailand Continental Team and Team Ukyo of Japan.

LTdL22 will start with Stage 1 from Kuala Pilah to Kuala Lumpur for a distance of 157.3km; Stage 2 Kuala Klawang-Raub (178.9km); Stage 3 Putrajaya-Genting Highlands (123.7km); Stage 4 Sabak Bernam-Meru Raya (137.9km); Stage 5 Kuala Kangsar-Kulim (172.0km); Stage 6 George Town-Alor Star (120.8km); Stage 7 Kuah-Gunung Raya (90.8km) and Stage 8 Loop Langkawi (115.9km). – Bernama, September 2, 2022

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