Riders can expect equally
challenging race at Fraser's Hill
NST, 26/1/2008
RIDERS bound for Le Tour de Langkawi 2008
regard the Fraser's Hill climb as "equally challenging"
as the Genting climb with some expecting an open race and exciting
competition in the race which starts in Alor Setar on Feb 9.
Some of the riders, who are now competing
in the Tour Down Under, were of the opinion that the exclusion
of Genting would not at all affect the excitement and competitiveness
of the annual race.
Credit Agricole's new signing Simon Gerrans,
despite Fraser's Hill being at a lower level than Genting, predicts
tough challenges ahead.
"I've never done Genting before as
this will be my first ride in Le Tour de Langkawi. I'm not sure
how it feels to ride in Genting but my teammates who have done
Genting told me that it would be really really tough.
"So in a way, I'm kind of glad not
to do it at this point of time," said Gerrans.
Australian rider Matt Wilson, who will steer
new American outfit Team Type 1, was elated to hear that the race
would be going to Fraser's Hill.
"I last did the Le Tour de Langkawi
10 years ago with the Australian national team. There were no
bad memories in Genting and I'm definitely looking forward to
riding up to Fraser's Hill.
"It opens up our chances of winning
the race for my new team, and it avoids a situation where only
one or three riders really stand a good chance of winning a hill
climb stage," said Wilson who won the Herald Sun Tour last
October.
The Tour's organising committee announced
last week the change of the 2008 route, replacing the Genting
climb with Fraser's Hill for the penultimate stage on February
16.
The committee cited safety as the
main reason as Genting will be experiencing a huge volume of traffic
going up and down the popular holiday destination due to the Chinese
New Year celebration on Feb 7 and 8.
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