Datuk Azizulhasni Awang, a renowned national track cyclist from Malaysia, has set his sights on dominating the men’s keirin event at the Paris Olympics after facing disappointment in the sprint event. Despite not qualifying for the quarter-finals in the sprint event, Azizulhasni showcased an impressive performance and even set a new national record during the qualifying round.
Known as the ‘Pocket Rocketman’ due to his small stature and impressive cycling skills, Azizulhasni remains optimistic about his chances in the keirin event. He expressed satisfaction with his performance in the sprint event, highlighting the technical and tactical aspects of his races. Azizulhasni’s coach, John Beasley, advised him to focus on conserving energy for the keirin event, where he has previously won bronze and silver medals in past Olympic games.
In addition to Azizulhasni, another national rider, Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, also faced challenges in the sprint event but will be competing in the keirin event alongside Azizulhasni. The keirin event is set to begin on Saturday, 10 August, and both cyclists are determined to showcase their skills and compete for a spot on the podium.
As Azizulhasni prepares to compete in his signature event, the men’s keirin, fans and supporters are eagerly anticipating his performance and hoping for a successful outcome at the Paris Olympics. Stay tuned to witness the thrilling competition and see if Azizulhasni can add another medal to his impressive collection of Olympic achievements.