LTDL organiser fails to bring World Tour cycling teams

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LTDL organiser fails to bring World Tour cycling teams
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To date, only one World Tour team has confirmed participation for the Le Tour de Langkawi 2020 scheduled from Feb 6-15.

Le Tour de Langkawi organiser Human Voyage Sdn Bhd has once again failed to fulfil its promise to bring eight teams with the World Tour status in conjunction with the event’s silver jubilee celebration.

Malaysian National Cycling Federation president Abu Samah Abdul Wahab, who confirmed this matter, said LTdL 2020 would take place as scheduled and that it would convince UCI to maintain its status in 2021. "The organisers already knew the terms set by UCI. I don't know what their internal issues are and I don't want to comment on that.

“The one who promised to bring the eight teams was the technical director of Human Voyage. According to UCI's terms, out of eight, there should be at least three World Tour teams and five from the continental Pro team.

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