The Sun (Malaysia)

Muhammad Fadhil to guide men’s trio to first gold

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track cyclist Muhammad Fadhil Zonis is ready to guide two more national male trio riders Muhammad Ridhwan Sahrom and Umar Hasbullah in the hunt for the first gold in the team sprint event at the upcoming championsh­ips.

Muhammad Fadhil who is also in the trio said his team is capable of displaying energetic and faster cycling if they can improve small weaknesses and continuous­ly polish the strengths of each individual.

“I think our performanc­e can go further, there are many factors we can touch up. The game before the Asian Track Cycling Championsh­ip (ACC) 2024 we didn’t have much training, it was more about individual­s, but the performanc­e was okay.

“If we focus there will be opportunit­ies. I’m sure we can break the national record. There are many factors that can be improved and they are still young, there is still a lot of time, I have to guide them,” he told reporters yesterday.

He said this when asked to comment on his team’s performanc­e in winning silver at the ACC in New Delhi, recently.

The trio of men, who came out as bronze winners last year at the National Velodrome, Nilai, managed to improve their position to second place with a record of 44.607 seconds (s) at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex.

The national team lost to defending champions Japan while China took home the bronze after defeating the home team in the third-place playoff.

Commenting further, Muhammad Fadhil said he did not expect his team to be able to obtain silver.

“We are trying to get gold but our team can get silver and we are very grateful even though we feel for the event, like there is a chance but when it is before the final, I feel a sore throat,” he said.

The trio of Muhammad Fadhil, Muhammad Ridhwan and Umar have been partnering since June last year starting at ACC 2023 in Nilai and they continued to show good performanc­e by landing bronze medal at that time. – Bernama

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