Tour de France Spirit Takes
Over Melaka: Cyclists Celebrate Inaugural L’Étape Event
- Former Malaysian pro
cyclist Mohd Hafidz Abd Hamid crowned the Specialized 140km Elite Men champion
- Defending champion Alicia
Brittain (South Africa) retains her crown, winning the Specialized 140km Elite Women’s
category
Melaka, Malaysia - May 5,
2024 - Cycling enthusiasts from across the region converged in the historic
city of Melaka today for the debut of L'Étape Melaka by Tour de France, marking
the third consecutive year of the event's presence in Malaysia, as well as the
newest location to host the prestigious event.
Dubbed as "the World's
Greatest Amateur Cycling Event,", L'Étape by Tour de France offers
cyclists the opportunity to push their limits and motivate one another in a
spirit reminiscent of the renowned Tour de France.
Flagging off from The Sail
Melaka, riders embarked on a picturesque journey that combines cycling with
historical exploration. The 2024 L'Étape Melaka is more than just a cycling
event; it's a cultural journey set against the vibrant heritage of Melaka.
Presented as a sports tourism experience, it has consistently drawn many
participants each year.
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The inaugural L'Étape
Melaka by Tour de France saw a significant turnout, drawing more than 3,350
participants including 90% from international and domestic riders from over 47
countries. This turnout not only
reflects the rising popularity of cycling in Asia but also fosters camaraderie
among cyclists from a variety of backgrounds.
Cycling enthusiasts had the
opportunity to experience the adrenaline rush of the Tour de France with 140km
and 70km route options. These courses were approved by Tour de France experts to
provide a challenge that appealed to both new and seasoned cyclists while
traversing the landscapes of Melaka.
Safety remained a top
priority, with fully-closed roads, well-placed food and water stations,
mechanical support, and fast-response medical aid ensuring a secure environment
for all participants. The event's sanctioning by the Malaysia National Cycling
Federation further underscored its commitment to safety and excellence.
Nestled in the heart of
Malaysia, Melaka provided the perfect backdrop for this immersive cultural
experience. As cyclists crossed the finish line, they not only celebrated their
physical achievements but also embraced the rich heritage of Melaka, making
memories that will last a lifetime.
Amongst the main highlights
of L’Étape Melaka included the plethora of festival activities that enriched
participants' interactions beyond the racecourse., including a lucky draw with
over RM100,000 worth of prizes to be given away, including a Specialized
Roubaix SL8 valued at RM27,000. Other activities include memorabilia display by
Tour de France, pushbike competition, activation booths by sponsors and more.
From L-R
1.
En Riduwan Matni, CEO of Muse Group Asia,
Co-Organiser of L’Etape Melaka by Tour de France
2. Representative
from Jabatan Pembangunan Belia, Sukan dan Badan
Bukan Kerajaan (NGO)
3.
En. Nasaruddin Ahmad,
General Post Office Postman, Pos Malaysia Melaka
4. YB Tuan P. Shanmugam A/L Pitchay, Exco Pembangunan Belia, Sukan dan Badan
Bukan Kerajaan (NGO)
5. En Osman Shah bin Mansor, Stage General Manager Melaka & Negeri
Sembilan, Pos Malaysia
6. Jason Yap, CEO of Element X Strategies Sdn Bhd, Co-Organiser of
L’Etape Melaka by Tour de France |
"We are thrilled to
bring L'Étape by Tour de France to Melaka for the first time and during the
Visit Melaka Year 2024," said a Riduwan Matni, Group CEO from Muse Group
Asia, co-organizers of the event. "The enthusiasm shown by riders and spectators
alike is a testament to the growing cycling community in Asia, and we look
forward to further expanding the event's reach in the years to come."
Among the highlights of the
event was the Specialized Elite Wave, which featured an exclusive podium
ceremony for the winners, adding an extra layer of prestige to the occasion.
The male and female winners shared their experiences of the race, reflecting on
the challenges they faced and the thrill of crossing the finish line.
L’Etape
Melaka Specialized 140km Elite Wave – Men winners
2nd place | Matthew Brittain | South Africa |
03:20:31.57 1st place | Mohd Hafidz bin Abd Hamid |
Malaysia | 03:20:31.56 |
Former pro cyclist Mohd
Hafidz Abd Hamid, sprinting neck-to-neck with defending champion, Matthew
Brittain, surged ahead to clinch the Specialized Elite Wave Men’s category championship
said, “It was an unexpected win, and it was truly my lucky day. I took a gamble,
gave it my all, pushing through to the finish line. There were moments I almost
gave up but seeing an opportunity to secure the second place (safe choice), I
persevered until the final kilometre, giving it my all in that last sprint. The
course was undeniably tough, filled with challenging hills typical of Melaka.
Despite modest preparations, luck was on my side, and I managed to endure to
win.”
2nd place | Amelie Tan | Malaysia
| 03:47:05.93
1st place | Alicia Brittain | South Africa |
03:23:27.41 3rd place | Rita Loh | Singapore |
04:00:43.35 |
Hailing from South Africa
and currently based in Singapore, Alicia Brittain, the reigning champion for
the Specialized Elite Wave Women’s category, radiated with enthusiasm as she
shared her experience. “I’m feeling over the moon. Every race, you start from
zero and you don’t have any expectations. I’m just very happy that everything
went to plan. It was a safe race, and I was able to keep up and win the game.
We had really good weather today. The rain cleared yesterday, so we had some
nice temperature. The course was really flowy and fun; we had fast downhills,
and the road quality was great. The closures really help, and we had enough
marshals showing us where to go so, all in all, you can’t really go wrong. It
was just so easy to navigate, as long as you move fast enough,” Alicia Brittain said with a
grin, emphasizing the camaraderie among competitors.
In addition to the
exhilarating race experience, participants had the chance to win exclusive
prizes, including a Roubaix SL8 valued at RM 27,000 in a lucky draw.
L'Étape Melaka by Tour de
France would not have been possible without the generous support of its
sponsors and partners, including Sheng Tai and The Sail, Specialized, MyCEB,
KBS, ChekHup, Zoot, Amino Vital, Prince Court, Birkin International Hotel, POS
Malaysia, Grupetto, Propain, Shimano, Cyclomotion, Checkpoint Spot, Cowa, and Element
X and Muse Group, who co-organized the event.
As the curtains close on
L'Étape Melaka by Tour de France 2024, cyclists and spectators alike are left
with memories of an unforgettable journey through the historical beauty of
Melaka, eagerly anticipating the next edition of this iconic event.
L’ÉTAPE MELAKA – SPECIALIZED ELITE
MEN (140KM)
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1st Place
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Mohd Hafidz bin Abd Hamid
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Malaysia
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03:20:31.56
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2nd Place
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Matthew Brittain
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South Africa
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03:20:31.57
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3rd Place
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Thomas Tong
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Singapore
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03:22:28.00
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L’ÉTAPE
MELAKA – SPECIALIZED ELITE WOMEN
(140KM)
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1st Place
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Alicia
Brittain
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South
Africa
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03:23:27.41
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2nd Place
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Amelie Tan
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Malaysia
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03:47:05.93
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3rd Place
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Rita Loh
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Singapore
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04:00:43.35
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L’ÉTAPE MELAKA – YOUTH (U25)
(140KM)
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1st Place
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Putra Haikal bin Rosnizam
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Malaysia
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03:22:58
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2nd Place
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Muhammad Adib Zafirul bin Zamani
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Malaysia
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03:23:00
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3rd Place
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Muhammad Amir Firhan bin Abd Halim
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Malaysia
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03:23:01
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L’ÉTAPE MELAKA – ELITE TEAMS (140KM)
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1st Place
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Heat CC
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Malaysia
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2nd Place
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Maverick 2
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Singapore
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3rd Place
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Allied World Quantum Racing
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Great Britain, Singapore, Germany
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L’ÉTAPE MELAKA – SPRINT CATEGORY
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1st Place
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Muhammad
Elmi bin Jumari
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Malaysia
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About Muse Group Asia
MUSE Group is a brand activation and
experiential marketing agency, specialising in MUSIC, SPORTS, and
ENTERTAINMENT, with extensive experience in organising large scale and
international events, especially in sports. We too have the privilege of
consulting a number of blue-chip companies and government agencies in the
region. In Malaysia, MUSE has organised major sporting events such as the
Spartan Race, the Marvel Run, Malaysia’s biggest half marathon – the HSN21km
and many more.
With 10 years of operating in SEA, MUSE is one of the
biggest local sports agencies in the region with offices in Kuala Lumpur,
Bangkok and Singapore
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