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MNCF: No backpedalling as road race will feature in Thailand

MNCF: No backpedalling as road race will feature in Thailand

The Star8 hours ago
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF) have assured that the national road cycling team will not withdraw from the SEA Games in Thailand this December despite ongoing issues involving athlete selection.
MNCF president Datuk Amarjit Singh said the federation remain fully committed to defending the gold medals won in the past two editions, starting with Hanoi 2021 and followed by Phnom Penh 2023.
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