The cycling team took its medal tally to 12 at the Arab Road Cycling Championships in the Saudi capital Riyadh after Abdullah Jassim won silver in the under-23 general individual race and the team won bronze. Teams. The team's medals tally includes one gold, six silver and five bronze.
The general individual race was held over a distance of 155 km, in which 48 cyclists from nine Arab countries participated. The Algerian team won to the finish line to impose its control over the race, where five riders entered. The Moroccan team finished second with three riders, and the national team finished third among the teams. Abdullah Jassim won the silver medal in the individual competition.
Ahmed Al Mansoori, Walid Al Naqbi, Saif Mouf, Mohammed Al Mansoori, Abdullah Al Hammadi and Abdullah Jassim participated in this race. The period begins next January, with the aim of gaining more points in the classification to officially advance to the Paris Olympics. They came from Algeria, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq and Tunisia especially to take part in the public individual race, which saw the last 50km fall but the team succeeded in imposing its presence on the podium. Bronze with Algeria and Morocco thanks to the great effort and teamwork of the riders. The competition concludes today with the general individual race for youth and juniors.
. The Arab Championship in Saudi Arabia concludes today with the general individual race for youth and juniors.
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