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Anuar mahu bangkit selepas derita pendakian

AZAB dua pendakian ke puncak Cameron dan Genting Highlands sudah diatasi penyandang gelaran Raja Pecut Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL), Anuar Manan, dan tumpuannya kini menambah mata untuk memastikan jersi biru kejohanan kekal miliknya.

Sasaran utama pelumba pasukan Terengganu Pro Asia Cycling itu ialah menjuarai sekurang-kurangnya satu daripada baki lima peringkat, dan medan terbaik ialah laluan landai dari Rawang ke Putrajaya pada peringkat keenam hari ini.

“Saya lega kerana dua peringkat paling sukar sudah berakhir, dan baki lima peringkat selepas ini menampilkan laluan landai yang dinanti-nanti pelumba pecut seperti saya,” kata Anuar yang kini berkongsi 51 mata dengan pendahulu kategori pecut - Andrea Guardini.
“Perlumbaan esok (hari ini) adalah peluang terbaik untuk saya mencuri satu peringkat dalam edisi kali ini, dan rakan sepasukan juga sudah bersedia untuk memastikan saya dapat mengutip seberapa banyak mata di zon pecutan.

Pencapaian terbaik Anuar setakat lima kategori ialah di tempat kedua Peringkat 3 dari Taiping ke Sitiawan.

Anuar dan Guardini bersaing sengit untuk gelaran Raja Pecut, tetapi pelumba Farnese Vini-Neri Sotttoli (FAR) itu kekal menyarung jersi biru pada perlumbaan hari ini berdasarkan kelebihan menjuarai Peringkat 1 dari Dataran Helang ke Pekan Kuah, Langkawi.

Pada Peringkat 6 hari ini, laluan landai 107 km menanti pelumba dengan tiga zon pecutan ditampilkan - Ulu Klang, Kajang dan Menara KBS sebelum perlumbaan berakhir di hadapan Perbadanan Putrajaya.



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