2024 LTDL: STAGE FOUR WILL NOW BE FROM KUALA KUBU BHARU TO BENTONG


KUALA LUMPUR, The Stage Four route of the 2024 Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) cycling race from Kuala Kubu Bharu to Genting Highlands will now be from Kuala Kubu Bharu to Bentong, covering a distance of 148.9 kilometres (km).

The National Sports Council (NSC) said they decided to change the route due to safety factors as road and slope improvement works will be carried out along the Genting Highlands route during the race dates from Sept 29-Oct 6.

“By choosing to use the 148.9-kilometre (km) route from Kuala Kubu Bharu to Bentong, there will be no changes to the preparations being made by those handling the flag-off and race-end based on the announcement made during the launch of the 2024 LTdL on March 18.

“The organisers will try to retain the concept of back-to-back mountain climbs in Stage Three (Taiping to Cameron Highlands) and Stage Four of the 2024 LTdL. The fourth stage should see the riders begin their ascent at KM20 to KM40 on Jalan Gap-Bukti Fraser before climbing to the top of Bukit Fraser at a he
ight of 1,250 metres (m),’ the NSC said in a statement today.

The stage is set to provide an additional challenge to the riders, who will not only have to be great climbers but also adopt the right tactical and technical moves, in addition to having the skills to ride downhill to accumulate the maximum time gap en route to completing the remaining 70km of flat road to Bentong.

The 28th edition of the most prestigious cycling race in Asia will see Pulau Langkawi back on the list of race routes, which will also see two stages held in Sarawak for the first time.

The eight stages 1,227.2km race are:

Stage 1: Sept 29 (Sunday) – Kuah to Kuah (96.5 km)

Stage 2: Sept 30 (Monday) – Arau to Butterworth (154.5 km)

Stage 3: Oct 1 (Tuesday) – Taiping to Cameron Highland (170.3 km)

Stage 4: Oct 2 (Wednesday) – Kuala Kubu Bharu to Bentong (148.9 km)

Stage 5: Oct 3 (Thursday) – Kuala Lumpur to Melaka (167.3 km)

Stage 6: Oct 4 (Friday) – Batu Pahat to Kulai (123.6 km)

Stage 7: Oct 5 (Saturday) – Miri to Bintulu (199
.3 km)

Stage 8: Oct 6 (Sunday) – Bintulu to Bintulu/Loop (166.8 km)

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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