Pursuit of yellow jersey more important, says Zawawi
For Team Sapura Cycling rider Muhammad Zawawi Azman defending the yellow jersey of the Le Tour de Langkawi is more important than his pursuit of the Best Asian Rider title. — Malay Mail pic
The 29-year-old cyclist finished the race today in the 26th spot to emerge as the best Malaysian rider in three hours 27 minutes and 15 seconds in the fourth stage from Shah Alam to Genting Highlands over 114.2 kilometres which is the most challenging stage. Pronskiy is now leading Asian riders with an overall time of 17:26:47s, which is four minutes and 32 seconds faster than Muhammad Zawawi who is in the fifth place .
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