Sabtu, 21 Sep 2019 15:47
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Tour de
Siak (TdSi) organizing committee apparently overlooked the weather
factor while deciding to hold the event this September, the peak of the
dry season that is dryer than usual due to El-Nino.
Since
August 2019, Riau Province, where Siak District is located, has been
hit by forest fires emanating smog that has blanketed cities and
choked millions of people, especially infants and children.
In spite of the disaster, the organizing committee of TdSi decided to go ahead with the race held on September 19-22, 2019.
Some 54 cyclists, grouped in 11 domestic and foreign teams, are participating in the Seventh TdSi international cycling race
The
domestic teams comprise the BSP Siak Cycling Team, KFC Cycling Team,
KGB Cycling Team, and Indonesia's National Team. The foreign
participating teams constitute the Terengganu Inc Tsg Cycling Team of
Malaysia, Global Cycling Team of the Netherlands, Velofit Team of
Australia, Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan team of Iran, Nex Cycling Team of
Singapore, Kinan Cycling Team of Japan, and Go For Gold Team of the
Philippines.
Bianka Zarco, an official of the
Global Cycling team from the Netherlands, after arriving in Siak on
September 18, remarked that his team had visited Riau to win, though
soon came to the realization that the smog would pose a challenge and
was concerned over its health impact.
“When there
is a something new, there is a challenge. We are, however, worried
about (our) health. However, we must face it. We will drink more water,”
he stated.
Riau Governor Syamsuar had earlier
expressed his support to holding TdSi despite haze emanating from forest
fires in the province shrouding Siak District.
Haze
in Siak was not as thick as that in Pelalawan District, the governor
informed Antara while monitoring fire-fighting efforts in Pangkalan
Kerinci, Pelalawan, Sept 17.
"Siak is different from here (Pelalawan). In Siak, it is bright," he pointed out.
"The
team of PB ISSI (the Indonesian Cycling Federation) has informed me
following a technical meeting with foreign teams that they have no
objection if the race were to continue," he remarked.
However,
the PGN Road Cycling Team (PRCT), a continental team from
Indonesia, announced its withdrawal from the cycling race over forest
fire smog.
Safety tops the concerns of the United
Cycling International and PB ISSI, as foreign cyclists are participating
in TdSi. Hence, the distance of the route has been reduced owing to the
forest fire haze.
Initially, the cycling race
would cover a route with a total distance of 542 kilometers (km) and be
divided into four stages: Siak-Mempura-Dayun-Siak, stretching 128
kilometers; Siak-Bungaraya-Sungai Apit-Siak, 114 km;
Siak-Dayun-Buatan-Siak, two laps, and spanning 160 km; and Siak City
Race, eight laps, reaching 140 km.
The first
stage, on Sept. 19, was shortened to 60 km, and the participating
cyclists wore face masks to safeguard against the haze.
The
Sumatra Ecoregion Development Control Center of the Environmental
Affairs and Forestry Ministry noted that on Friday (Sept 20), the air
quality in Riau was categorized as hazardous.
In
the second stage, Sept 20, the Air Pollutant Standard Index over Siak
reached 300, or considered hazardous, and once again, the distance was
cut short, from 114 km to 84.9 km.
Nur Aminrul
Fachruddin Mazuki of the Trengganu Cycling Team from Malaysia emerged as
the winner in the first stage. Reno Yudha Sansaka from the Indonesian
National Team won the second stage, but the yellow jacket remains with
Malaysia's cyclist.
In the third stage (Sept 21),
the organizing committee decided to cancel the race after 20 kilometers
into the event owing to thick haze in the region.
"Owing
to the condition, I have taken this decision prior to a doctor's
warning. The best step is to stop this race," Sondi Sampurno, the
director of TdSi, stated.
The organizing committee
had earlier held discussions over the condition of the field with PB
ISSI. Later, they waved a red flag, and the cyclists had to turn back.
They planned to hold a meeting to discuss whether the fourth stage will be held as scheduled on Sunday (Sept. 22).
TdSi
has been organized annually since 2013, and this year, it has been
included in the national calendar of tourism events and in the calendar
of the United Cycling International (UCI).
This is
not the first time that the implementation of TdSi was hampered, as the
race had to be canceled in 2015 also due to smog.
Taking
a valuable lesson from this experience, TdSi 2020 will be organized in
October, which is the start of the rainy season, and the route will be
expanded to cover nearly the entire area of Riau Province.
Siak District Head Alfedri was upbeat about the annual cycling race being able to promote his district internationally.
"We
are optimistic of this sports tourism event facilitating the promotion
of Siak on an international scale and attracting more tourists to visit
Siak District," he remarked.
Siak District was once
the center of Islamic sultanates in Riau, called Siak Sri Indrapura.
The Siak Sultanate heritage, such as the palace, is still well-preserved
up until now and has become a proud legacy of the Malay civilization
for Indonesia.
Historical tourist attractions of
Siak comprise the Sultan Mosque, Marhum Buantan Tomb, High Density Hall,
Lake Pulau Besar, River Tourism and Agro Tourism, Sultan Syarif Qasyim
Forest Park, Pompa Anggrek Monument, and Kato Ships.
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