21-Year-Old Malaysian Cyclist Becomes First SEA Woman To Join Spain-Based Cycling Team

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According to Siti Nur Alia, Adam contacted her in June last year with the intention of signing her up for the team.

“I took a month to think about my future and cycling career development before agreeing,” a Bernama report quoted her as saying at an event celebrating her success at Wisma Darul Iman in Kuala Terengganu.

During the event, she was given an allowance of RM3,000 from Terengganu Youth Development, Sports, and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) Committee chairman Wan Sukairi Wan Abdullah.

Wan Sukairi said the state government, through the Terengganu State Sports Council, will continue providing RM1,500 monthly allowance to Siti Nur Alia for a year.

“We are very grateful that Alia’s new team is ready to allow her to return in April to participate in SUKMA. So we hope she will use the opportunity to gain valuable experience there and bring glory to the state during the 2020 SUKMA, which is expected to take place in June,” he added.