Tour Of Sarawak Labelled As “A Corrupted Event” Following Cancellation At The Last Minute
The organiser said that the cancellation was due to the lack of funds caused by the last-minute withdrawal by sponsors.
Cover image via CyclingTipsTour of Sarawak (TOS) 2016 road cycling race was expected to be a huge event that would have attracted 1 million visitors but instead, Malaysia was left embarrassed after the event was cancelled at the last minute following a dramatic week
Tour of Sarawak (TOS), would have been the first ever International Cycling Union (UCI) sanctioned stage race held in the state and the first 2.2 status UCI Asia Tour calendar event to be held in the state. The 4-day event was scheduled to start on Wednesday, 16 March in Miri.
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On Monday, 14 March, technical crew members and teams from abroad were stranded in Kuala Lumpur because the organisers didn't pay up for the flights to Kuching
"There was no greeting party, no ground transportation at the airport and no hotel bookings."
Brett Dutton's team was one of several locked out of their rooms the following day when informed that payment was required.
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Fadz Industries Sdn Bhd, led by Mohd Fadzli Mat Yusof, who is also Tour of Sarawak chairman and project manager, has been the centre of attraction of the whole fiasco ever since he went missing in action on Sunday, 13 March.
Participants only managed to meet up with him for some updates two days later.
Today, 18 March, Mohd Fadzli has cited financial problems as the main cause for cancellation of the event
To make matters worse, Fadzli has claimed that his organisation had used their own funds to pay for participants' way back home, but it was refuted by some members of the entourage
In addition to the mismanagements of the event, there are now allegations that the event was politicised
According to an article by New Straits Times Online, Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF) "appears convinced that funding for the race was secured by the organisers in prior enquiries, only to discover otherwise later on."
**Besides that, it was reported that MNCF technical committee chairman Ibrahim Omar, the Tour of Sarawak organiser was said to have received a phone call from a 'Tan Sri', following which the organisers pleaded for the race to be allowed to continue."**
However, Social Development Minister Tan Sri William Mawan quickly disputed allegations that he was involved in any way.
