Friday, January 30, 2009

20 teams for the 2009 Le Tour de Langkawi - A compact field with some of the world’s best teams

The 2009 Le Tour de Langkawi will feature 20 teams from February 9 to 15, starting in Putrajaya, the home of Malaysian government, and finishing in the country’s capital Kuala Lumpur with the traditional criterium at Dataran Merdeka.

“The selection of the teams has been the hardest ever”, said the Chief Operating Officer Datuk Naim Mohamad. “We have received almost 50 bids from different teams from all over the world. It means the 7 days race format suits more teams than before. With a more compact field, we expect an even more challenging race.” As usual, the five continents will be competing in Malaysia for Asia’s biggest stage race.

“As we are aware of the importance of the Hors-Category status of our event, we have composed a balanced field with the priority being given to most competitive teams from Europe and America”, Naim added. “Although we are geographically far from the heart of cycling in Europe, we believe in the anti-doping policy put together by the UCI, the professional teams and the race organisers. We support the initiative of the biological passport. Therefore we have selected nine teams that adhere to the biological passport program and are eligible for the Grand Tours.”

Among these nine teams, four come from the Pro Tour circuit: Garmin-Chipotle from the USA, Ag2r and Bouygues Telecom from France, as well as Fuji-Servetto from Spain. The five Pro Continental teams are Diquigiovanni (Venezuela), CSF (Ireland), Vorarlberg-Corratec (Austria), ISD (Italy) and the Swiss-based Cervélo Test Team of Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre.

“We are very happy to welcome newly born and extremely promising teams like Cervélo and ISD”, Naim continued. “Two years ago we were the first organisers to invite Slipstream to a H.C. event because we thought this team had a fantastic future and we are delighted to see them coming back as Garmin-Chipotle with the prestige of being now one of the world’s most competitive teams for the Tour de France and the big classics.”

Oceania and Africa will be represented in Malaysia by the Australian and South African national teams respectively. “Le Tour de Langkawi being organised by the Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF), we also believe in the good work done by some national federations in developing cycling”, Naim said. Other national teams from Asia will be: Malaysia, China, Iran and Kazakhstan while Asian continental teams will complete the line up: MCF and LeTua from Malaysia, Meitan-GDR from Japan, Seoul Cycling from Korea and the Doha Team from Qatar for which it will be a first appearance at Le Tour de Langkawi.

By mid-January, each team’s line up is expected to be known.

The 20 participating teams: Garmin-Chipotle, Ag2r, Bouygues Telecom, Fuji-Servetto, Diquigiovanni, CSF, Vorarlberg-Corratec, ISD, Cervélo, Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, MCF, LeTua, Meitan-GDR, Seoul Cyling, Doha Team.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Lets go to Lumut Jetty !!!

I went to Lumut Jetty last weekend with wife and her sister. It been such a long time, since my last time came to this place. I was shocked because of the 'new' look of the jetty. We went to each of the 'hasil laut' shops. There was alot of 'ocean stuff' sell in this shops. We bought several salted squid and fish. After a while, suddenly rain started to appeared. We then went back to our car and drove back home.

I really like Lumut Jetty because there was alot of shops selling all kind of ocean stuff things like dry fish, squit, salted fish and many more. There was also alot of souvenior shops. I plans with my wife to go to Pangkor Island some where in this year.

The Perak state government really had done alot to improved this place. Lumut is one of place that tourist liked to visit. Our beautiful Pangkor Island is one of the famous destinations to attract tourists.

Some of the 'ocean stuff' sell in one of the shops (right).
Our own country have alot of interesting places to go. For example our Langkawi Island in Kedah, Taman Negara in Pahang, Sipadan Island in Sabah and many more. So what are we waiting for, lets go holiday, yaho!!!...
































































Tuesday, January 27, 2009

My 107.11km alone rides

I went back to my in-law’s house at Bota Kanan, Perak last weekend after work and arrived at around 1.00 am. Had a good slept and didn’t dream anything.

Next morning, I woke up early because I planned to rides from my in-law’s house at Bota Kanan to Sg Tapah, Ipoh which is my grandpa’s house. I started rode a bit late, at around 8.00 am after had my breakfast.

From Bota Kanan to Sg Tapah, it took around 54km. As soon as arrived at Sg Tapah, my back tire had a problem. So, I straight away went to the nearest bike shop to fix the problem. There was a tiny see stuck in my tire. I bought a new tube for RM 13 and rode back to Bota. Although I can fix the problem myself, but hey, if there is a bike shop nearby, so why want to waste energy fixing it yourself.

The journey back to Bota is not easy as I thought. Headwind was very strong especially at Tronoh after Universiti Petronas (UTP) heading to Seri Iskandar. I cannot go any faster and maintained 28-29km/h. After I reached Seri Iskandar, I stopped for refill at Seri Iskandar Petronas and continue my cycled.

I reached Bota at 2.30 pm and my total time was 4:14:29. Fuhh, really had a good work out, especially for mental strength because when you rides alone, you cannot draft and you really have to learn facing the headwind by yourself.
Overall good weather and most of all enjoyed the work out.


At Shell Tronoh


Pit stop for water refill

Grandpa & Ayang had went to kenduri