‘Little Gorilla’ de Kleijn triumphs again in LTdL Stage 6

Today's race was the Dutchman's second win after his Stage 1 victory

4:26 PM MYT

 

MELAKA – Arvid de Kleijn of Tudor Pro Cycling Team again sprints his way to victory at Stage 6 of the Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) today.

Today’s route from Karak to Melaka covers a distance of 174.5 km.

This is the Dutchman’s second win after securing victory in Stage 1.

The podium was completed by Belgian Sasha Weemaes of Human Powered Health and Russian Stage 2 winner Gleb Syritsa of Astana Qazaqstan.

“It’s great, it was a super nice team effort, we were struggling a bit to hit the front.

“But we managed to do it at the right time, with a lead out like this, it’s amazing, and I managed to finish it off, so it was super nice,” said the man nicknamed the ‘Little Gorilla’.

De Kleijn was also relieved that the situation was brought under control near the end of the race.

“I had one more acceleration in me, but there was a bit of a headwind, so I knew I could not go full speed from the start. 

“But in the end, I had it under control,” added the 29-year-old.

De Kleijn hopes to continue his winning streak with two stages remaining in the LTdL.

Malaysia’s best finisher was national team member Muhammad Nur Aiman Rosli, who finished 16th. – September 28, 2023

Topics

 

Popular

Pembangkang minta tangguh perbincangan peruntukan Ahli Parlimen: Fadillah

Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin serta wakil parti pembangkang, telah meminta perbincangan berkaitan isu peruntukan ditangguhkan kepada minggu hadapan, kata Timbalan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof

Full trial for Sabah Law Society vs Putrajaya over state’s 40% grant

Federal Court dumps Attorney-General’s bid to stop the society’s judicial review against federal government over state’s revenue rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963

Ipoh’s creative scene makes it to Unesco Creative Cities Network listing 

Perak’s capital city, Ipoh, can now boast of being the first city in Malaysia to have its media, arts, and music scene recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.

Related