Century Ride starring Azmi, Fong, Charles, June

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Lee (middle line third left), Goh (middle line, second right) and the organising committee with the winners of the Men’s Junior category.

MIRI: Brunei national cyclist Azmi Mohammad Luqman Abd Hazid won the King of Mountain award in the Miri International Century Ride 2017 yesterday.

Azmi won the top award at the Tanjung Lobang Hill climb along the 120-km road route when he won the Men’s Elite Open challenge with a time of 2hrs 35mins17secs. Another special title of Bukit Song Sprintking went to Maximillian Fong Hung Chiat of Kuching. Fong also won the Men’s Junior category.

Gathering momentum for the reputation of Kuching cyclists on the adventurous trail, Charles Kun Diking of Kuching emerged champion of the Mountainbike category, again followed by two Bruneians Muhammad Al Wale Aini and Imanizayidi Yunaidi.

Lee (third left) presenting the champion trophy and mock cheque to June Fang from Sabah for Ladies’ Open with Goh (second right) and members of the organising committee alongside.

In Men’s Elite Open, second was Juka Gerstner of South Africa and Abdul Hadrie Morsidi of Brunei, third.

In the Men’s Junior, two Miri cyclists Ivan Ong Chung Wee and Steven Sia Cheng Siong were second and third respectively. Another Bruneian Mohd Halid Sata won the Men’s Veteran, followed by Michael Scheck of Germany and Riang Moksin of Miri, third.

The Men’s Master category saw Miri’s Ling Koh Chiong emerging first, followed by two Bruneians Teo Kock Hwee (second) and Jaap Erik Can Krimpen (third).

Sabah cyclist June Fan emerged champion in the Ladies’ Open, followed by Kuching duo Myrtle Patricia Wilken (second) and Faizatul Yuyue Ahmad Joyo (second-runner up).

Assistant Minister of Tourism Datuk Lee Kim Shin was guest of honour  to present the prizes to the top three winners in all categories with cash of RM1,000 (champion), RM500 (second) and RM300 (third) plus trophy. Seven consolation winners in each category received RM50 each.

Some 400 cyclists from various representatives took part in the race which organised by Masterpiece Cycling Club of Miri and Specialized Miri. The international cycling event was supported by Ministry of Tourism Sarawak, Miri City Council, Fire and Rescue Services Department (Bomba), Royal Malaysia Police Force and Cycling Association of Sarawak.

Also present was the chairman of Miri City Council (MCC)’s tourism development standing committee councilor Ernest Goh.