The Borneo Post

SIMBC offers RM78,000 purse, highest in mountain bike series

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KUCHING: The winners of the Siol Internatio­nal Mountain Bike Challenge ( SIMBC) will bring home a total of RM78,000, the largest winning prize in the Asia Mountain Bike Series (AMS).

Organised by Kuching North City Hall ( DBKU), SIMBC will be held at mountain bike track at Bukit Siol along Jalan Semariang from Nov 9 to 11.

DBKUmayorD­atukAbangA­bdul Wahap Abang Julai who disclosed this on Thursday, said SIMBC is the seventh of the nine legs AMS series, which is being held across several Asian countries such as Japan, Philippine­s, Indonesia and Brunei.

Wahap, who is the organising chairman, said the challenge is divided into 10 categories.

“There are seven categories for the Cross Country Challenge ( XCO) namely Men’s and Women’s Elite (19 years above), UCI Men’s and Women’s Junior World Series (17 and 18 years old), Men’s Master A (30 years above), Men’s Master B ( 30 years above) and Sarawak closed.

We are expecting more participan­ts as the prize money is the highest in the series.

“As for the Downhill ( DH) there are three categories namely Men’s Elite (17 years above), Women’s Elite (17 years above) and Men’s Master ( 30 years above) while the third challenge is the Team Relay ( XCR) category where the competitor­s will be vying for the Mayor’s Trophy,” he said at a press conference at a local hotel.

Wahap added that DBKU is targeting more internatio­nal riders to take part in the event.

“We a re expect ing more participan­ts as the prize money is the highest in the series,” he said.

“Among the objectives of this competitio­n are to attract local, domestic and foreigners to visit Kuching to watch or participat­e in the event and promote Kuching and Sarawak as a sports tourism destinatio­n,” said Wahap.

The competitio­n is also aimed at positionin­g SIMBC as a premier mountain bike event in Malaysia in hope that it will unearth more cycling talents.

“It will also help the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports in attracting the youth to participat­e in healthy activities,” said Wahap.

Originally known as Bukit Siol Mountain Bike Challenge, the annual event was first held in 2003. The race received UCI sanctionin­g in 2015 and was rebranded as SIMBC.

The first SIMBC race was held in 2016 thus creating history for Sarawak as the pioneer in hosting the UCI sanctioned competitio­n.

Over 200 riders from Thailand, Brunei, Indonesia, Philippine­s, Japan, India, Timor Leste, Singapore, Portugal, Europe and Malaysia took part in the race.

Datuk Abang Abdul Wahap Abang Julai, organising chairman

 ??  ?? Wahap (fourth left) and Sarawak Cycling Associatio­n president Dr Benjamin Hasbie (third left) are joined by other guests in activating the video clip for SIMBC 2018-AMS.
Wahap (fourth left) and Sarawak Cycling Associatio­n president Dr Benjamin Hasbie (third left) are joined by other guests in activating the video clip for SIMBC 2018-AMS.

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