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Le Tour de Langkawi to cost over RM15 mln

26 Aug 2024, 11:10 AM
Le Tour de Langkawi to cost over RM15 mln

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 — Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) is expected to cost over RM15 million when the 28th edition of the race starts in Pulau Langkawi and ends in Bintulu, Sarawak.

National Sports Council (MSN) director-general Abdul Rashid Yaakub said the total cost will be higher than last year’s edition because it has to cover logistics costs involving flights to Pulau Langkawi and Sarawak.

“I can’t reveal the actual figure because the cost is a bit high but we (MSN) have our own budget. But sometimes the budget for organising LTdL can change at any time. Our budget of RM15 million can only do four to five stages of the race, especially on the peninsula only.

“This time the 28th edition of the race is a little different because we will cross the sea by holding the race in Pulau Langkawi and Sarawak. Therefore, the budget will be focused on logistics, which will push up the cost,” he said at the Tourism Malaysia Smart Partnership and Sponsorship Announcement Ceremony and LTdL 2024 media conference at MSN Bukit Jalil here today.

In the last edition, the Youth and Sports Ministry only allocated RM8 million, but as the organiser, MSN needed a larger budget of around RM15 to RM16 million to make the world-class race a success.

In the 25th edition of the race, which was in 2020, the cost of organising LTdL shot up when it needed an allocation of around RM20 million after the race also entered Sabah and Sarawak before its climax in Pulau Langkawi.

In the meantime, Rashid said sponsorship to organise the race is going well as there are several companies that will conclude cooperation soon.

He said, for the time being, Tourism Malaysia agreed to continue the strategic collaboration with a sponsorship worth RM1 million to become the holder of the Polka Dot King of the Mountain jersey.

“We will make an announcement related to sponsorship, but I cannot announce the amount yet because some are still in discussion and some have not fully announced how much they want to give, there are sponsors who do not yet have a sponsorship figure.

This year’s 1,190km race will see Pulau Langkawi again listed in the race route in addition to the two stages that were held for the first time in Sarawak, namely in Miri and Bintulu.

It will start in Langkawi for the first stage, followed by the second stage Arau to Butterworth, Taiping to Cameron Highlands (stage 3), Kuala Kubu Baharu to Bentong (stage 4), Kuala Lumpur to Melaka (stage 5), Batu Pahat to Kulai (stage 6), Miri to Bintulu (stage 7), and Bintulu (stage 8).

— Bernama

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