There is, though, a plethora of road races over the border in Malaysia, including last Sunday's Cyfora Cyberjaya which attracted some 20 teams and nearly 200 riders for what was a first-rate example of how to stage an amateur cycling race. Click here to read the full race report.
There’s no doubt the Singapore road racing scene is much healthier than it was just a few short years ago, but it still lacks proper road races. A steady diet of crits, time trails and novelty contests is great, but staging 100km+ races on Singapore’s roads is still but a dream. Even the three big “local” events (Tour de Bintan, Tour de Kepri, SG National Champs) are staged on the Indonesian islands of Bintan and Batam.
There is, though, a plethora of road races over the border in Malaysia, including last Sunday's Cyfora Cyberjaya which attracted some 20 teams and nearly 200 riders for what was a first-rate example of how to stage an amateur cycling race. Click here to read the full race report.
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