ABOUT US

The Jelajah Malaysia is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Malaysia since 1963. The race is part of the UCI Asia Tour and was classified by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 2.2 category races. The race exists of only a men’s competition over seven stages before and lately reduced to five stages.

Jelajah Malaysia is the oldest bicycle race in Malaysia and it is ranked 2.2 class by UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale). Since its inception in 1963, Jelajah Malaysia is slowly and steadily beginning to be one of the most prestigious bicycle races in Asia amongst Asian and International teams.

Through wide coverage that is empowered by local and international media, Jelajah Malaysia had proven itself as an important event in promoting Malaysia to the world as a tourism and leisure destination.

It is a platform for young Malaysian riders to compete and gain valuable experience in a cycling race. Currently many riders that is representing Malaysia now starts from their participation in the Jelajah Malaysia and the number of Malaysian riders that is accepted into international teams had increased. The exposure through Jelajah Malaysia makes the Malaysian rider a great bicycle rider for the future.

Jelajah Malaysia JM54

Jelajah Malaysia is a cycling event and the oldest international cycling race in the Asian Tour Calendar.  54th Edition Jelajah Malaysia (JM54) is set to be in 3 stages starting from May 28 to May 30, 2023.  JM54 is recognised as a cycling road race with Class 2.2 Men’s Elite by the world cycling body, UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI), and the federal cycling federation, Malaysia National Cycling Federation (MNCF).  This tour series will be joined by 24 teams and 120 professional riders from Europe, Oceania, Asia, and America, as well as local cycling teams and clubs.

The Malaysia National Cycling Federation is the organiser of JM54, in partnership with D’Wau Holidays Travel Sdn. Bhd. as the Event Manager and Rukun Negara Foundation as a Collaboration Partner.

The riders will compete in three stages across 417.2 kilometers, passing through 3 states and 18 cities and towns, with an expected 1 million eyeballs captured throughout the event.

The Stage One race route on May 28 will cover 154.3 kilometers from Shah Alam to Teluk Intan. On the next day, the Stage Two race route will cover 139.7 kilometers from Bagan Datok to Tanah Rata in the Cameron Highlands. On the final day, May 30, the race will start at Tapah and end in Meru Raya, with a distance of 123.2 kilometers.

The 54th edition of Jelajah Malaysia will feature 24 competing teams, including 15 UCI Continental Teams, 3 National Teams, and 6 State and Club Teams.

Past Events

General Classification

YearCountryRiderTeam
1999Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Peter JörgSwitzerland National Team
2000Flag of Germany GermanyRafael Chyla Hohenfelder-Concorde
2001Flag of Republic of Ireland Republic of IrelandTommy EvansRepublic of Ireland National Team
2002Flag of Italy ItalySimone MoriJura Suisse-Nippon Hodo
2003Flag of Japan Japan Hidenori NoderaShimano Racing Team
2004Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaSuhardi HassanKuala Lumpur
2007Flag of Iran Iran Mehdi Sohrabi Iran National Team
2008Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaTonton Susanto LeTua Cycling Team
2009Flag of Australia AustraliaTimothy Roe Savings & Loans Cycling Team
2010Flag of Republic of Ireland IrelandDavid McCann Giant Asia Racing Team
2011Flag of Iran IranMehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2012Flag of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Yusuf Abrekov Uzbekistan Suren Team
2013Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaLoh Sea KeongOCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
2014Flag of Tunisia TunisiaRafaâ Chtioui Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling
2015Flag of Spain SpainFrancisco ManceboSkydive Dubai–Al Ahli
2016Flag of Iran Iran Arvin Moazzami Pishgaman–Giant
2017Flag of South Africa South AfricaBrendon DavidsOliver’s Real Food
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Point Classification

YearCountryRiderTeam
2007Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Anuar MananLeTua Cycling Team
2008Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Anuar MananLeTua Cycling Team
2009Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaAnuar MananLeTua Cycling Team
2010Flag of South Africa South Africa Malcolm Lange Medscheme Cycling Team
2011Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMohamed Harrif SallehTerengganu Cycling Team
2012Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaAdiq Husainie OthmanMalaysia Development Team
2013Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMohamed Harrif Salleh Terengganu Cycling Team
2014Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMohamed Harrif SallehTerengganu Cycling Team
2015Flag of Italy ItalyAndrea Palini Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli
2016Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi ArabiaPark Sung BaekPishgaman–Giant
2017Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaNur Amirul Fakhruddin MarzukiTerengganu Cycling Team
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Mountain Classification

YearCountryRiderTeam
2007Flag of Iran IranGhader MizbaniGiant Asia Racing Team
2008Flag of Iran IranHossein AskariTabriz Petrochemical Team
2009Flag of Iran IranAbbas SaeiditanhaAzad University Iran
2010Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaMatnurPolygon Sweet Nice
2011Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaAdiq Husainie OthmanMalaysia Development Team
2012Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaDadi SuryadiPutra Perjuangan
2013Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMohamed Zamri SallehTerengganu Cycling Team
2014Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaDani LesmanaPegasus Continental Cycling Team
2015Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaNur Amirul Fakhruddin MazukiTerengganu Cycling Team
2016Flag of Iran IranAmir KolahdozhaghPishgaman–Giant
2017Flag of Iran ColumbiaJahir PérezTeam Sapura Cycling
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Asian Rider Classification

YearCountryRiderTeam
1999Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Herry Janto SetiawanIndonesia Ntional Team
2003Flag of Japan Japan Hidenori NoderaShimano Racing Team
2004Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaSuhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur
2007Flag of Iran Iran Mehdi Sohrabi Iran National Team
2008Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaTonton SusantoLeTua Cycling Team
2009Flag of Iran Iran Ghader Mizbani Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2010Flag of Japan Japan Takumi Beppu Aisan Racing Team
2011Flag of Iran Iran Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2012Flag of Uzbekistan UzbekistanYusuf Abrekov Uzbekistan Suren Team
2013Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaLoh Sea KeongCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
2014Flag of Hong Kong Hong KongHo Burr Hong Kong National Team
2015Flag of Hong Kong Hong KongCheung King Lok HKSI Pro Cycling Team
2016Flag of Iran Iran Arvin Moazzami Pishgaman–Giant
2017Flag of Phillipines PhilippinesRustom Lim 7 Eleven Roadbike Philippines
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Malaysian Rider Classification

YearCountryRiderTeam
1999Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaTsen Seong HoongMalaysia National Team
2004 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaSuhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur
2007 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaSuhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur
2008 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaSuhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur
2009Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMuhammad Rauf Nur MisbahMalaysia National Team
2010 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaAmir Rusli Malaysia National Team
2011 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaAmir Rusli Royal Malaysia Police
2012 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaAdiq Husainie OthmanMalaysia Development Team
2013Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaLoh Sea KeongOCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
2014 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMuhd Shaiful Anuar Azis Terengganu Cycling Team
2015 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMuhd Shaiful Anuar Azis Terengganu Cycling Team
2016 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaNik Mohamad Azman Zulkifli Malaysia National Team
2017 Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaMuhamad Zawawi AzmanTeam Sapura Cycling
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Team classification

YearBaseTeam
2007Flag of Taiwan TaiwanGiant Asia Racing Team
2008Flag of Iran IranTabriz Petrochemical Team
2009Flag of Iran IranTabriz Petrochemical Team
2010Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaLeTua Cycling Team
2011Flag of Iran IranTabriz Petrochemical Team
2012Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaPutra Perjuangan
2013Flag of Azerbaijan AzerbaijanSynergy Baku
2014Flag of United Arab Emirates UAESkydive Dubai Pro Cycling
2015 Flag of United Arab Emirates UAESkydive Dubai–Al Ahli
2016Flag of Iran IranPishgaman–Giant
2017Flag of Malaysia MalaysiaTeam Sapura Cycling
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Asian Team Classification

YearBaseTeam
2007Flag of TaiwanGiant Asia Racing Team
2008Flag of IranTabriz Petrochemical Team
2009Flag of IranTabriz Petrochemical Team
2010Flag of MalaysiaLeTua Cycling Team
2011Flag of IranTabriz Petrochemical Team
2012Flag of IndonesiaPutra Perjuangan
2013Flag of JapanMatrix Powertag
2014Flag of United Arab EmiratesSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling
2015 Flag of United Arab EmiratesSkydive Dubai–Al Ahli
2016Flag of IranPishgaman–Giant
2017Flag of MalaysiaTeam Sapura Cycling
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race

Malaysian Team Classification

YearCountryTeam
2007Flag of Malaysia LeTua Cycling Team
2008Flag of Malaysia LeTua Cycling Team
2009 Flag of Malaysia LeTua Cycling Team
2010 Flag of Malaysia LeTua Cycling Team
2011 Flag of Malaysia Terengganu Cycling Team
2012 Flag of Malaysia Terengganu Cycling Team
2013 Flag of Malaysia Polis Diraja Malaysia
2014 Flag of Malaysia Terengganu Cycling Team
2015 Flag of Malaysia Terengganu Cycling Team
2016 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia National Team
2017 Flag of Malaysia Team Sapura Cycling
2018 – No Race
2019 – No Race
2020 – No Race
2021 – No Race
2022 – No Race