ALMATY (Kazakhstan): Pakistani cyclist Ali Alyas created history by winning the country’s second gold medal at the Asian Road Cycling Championship, clinching the road scratch race title on Sunday.

Ali completed the 61.4km distance in one hour and 26 minutes, showcasing his exceptional endurance and speed. This victory comes a day after he won Pakistan’s first-ever gold medal in cycling at the Asian level.

The president of the Pakistan Cycling Federation (PCF), Syed Azhar Ali Shah, congratulated Alyas and the team on their outstanding performance.

“This is a proud moment for Pakistan,” said Azhar. “Ali has not only made history but has also inspired countless young athletes across the country.”

Published in Dawn, June 10th, 2024

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