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LTdL 2022: Aiman bucks up to defend red jersey in last stage

TSG rider expresses relief over change of route in Stage 7

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Oct 2022 10:30PM

LTdL 2022: Aiman bucks up to defend red jersey in last stage
Terengganu Polygon Cycling Team rider Muhammad Nur Aiman Mohd Zariff says he needs to be careful in collecting points in the last stage of the 2022 Le Tour de Langkawi race to maintain his red jersey or King of the Mountain title. – Bernama pic, October 17, 2022

LANGKAWI – Terengganu Polygon Cycling Team (TSG) rider Muhammad Nur Aiman Mohd Zariff needs to be more careful or risk losing his red jersey (King of the Mountain) with one race to go in the Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) tomorrow.

Aiman, who has donned the jersey since Stage 2 from Kuala Klawang to Raub, the change in the Stage 7 route today proved to be an added advantage for him to continue to maintain the dominance of the jersey.

The original route for Stage 7 was supposed to be from Kuah to the top of Gunung Raya but it was changed to the Kuah town loop due to weather conditions, in addition to floods and landslides in the original route yesterday.

“It was a relief for me too when the Gunung Raya route was changed and there is still a chance for me to retain the (red) jersey and maybe even win it. So, I just need to be more careful when collecting the points,” he told reporters.

Aiman is currently tied on 29 points with teammate Jambaljamts Sainbayar of Mongolia and they are closely followed by Movistar Team’s Ivan Ramiro Sosa Cuervo, who has 25 points, in the King of the Mountain race.

“Sainbayar is now focused on the white jersey (Best Asian rider), and so is Sosa (who is the overall leader). So, my threat will be the riders from the United Kingdom (Hugh Carthy) and Australia (Carter Bettles) because they are not too far away in terms of points,” he said.

It’s clear that the 25-year-old Malaysian is expecting a more challenging race in the final stage of the LTdL, which will use the same route as today’s Stage 7.

“I am expecting a tougher challenge. In addition, they are very aggressive riders, so I have to be wary and keep close to them so that they will not overtake me in the race for the red jersey,” he said.

The eighth and final stage tomorrow, covering a distance of 115.9km, has three sprint and climb zones each. – Bernama, October 17, 2022

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