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Montemayor and Quiñones rule 7/11 Trail Cross-Country Marathon

- — John Bryan Ulanday

EMMANUEL DAVE MONTEMAYOR went back-to-back in the men’s division as national team mainstay Eusebia Nicole Quiñones reigned supreme in the women’s side of the highly-anticipate­d 7/11 Trail Cross-Country Marathon over the weekend at the Timberland Heights in San Mateo, Rizal.

Mr. Montemayor, a Meycauayan, Bulacan native, defended his crown by finishing the dreaded 40-kilometer race in one hour, 42 minutes and seven seconds for a better campaign since his championsh­ip ride last year.

The 22-year-old rising star clocked in 1:47:20 last edition and covered the enduring up-and-down trail this year in style, including the newly-unveiled Timberland Bike Park, to best Mark Lowel Valderama (1:43:14) and Dave Rhoa (1:43:34).

Ms. Quiñones, who will celebrate her 23rd birthday next month, timed in 2:15:14 to dethrone fellow national team member Shagne Yao (2:15:17) in a photo finish for a fitting redemption after a third-place finish last edition. Adel Pia Sendrijas (2:15:45) finished third.

Mr. Montemayor and Ms. Quiñones took home P25,000 prizes apiece and the prestigiou­s trophies as the conquerors of the challengin­g single-loop course that comprised a mix of road climbs, fire roads, and single tracks for both profession­al and amateur riders.

Eusebio “Eboy” Quiñones, father of Nicole and a former SEA Games gold medalist for the Philippine team, also won in the Male 55 and Above agegroup category while his son Matthew Symon Quiñones finished 10th in the Male 19 to 24.

The Quiñones family headlined more than a thousand participan­ts for this year’s 7/11 Trail Series that coincided with the 40th anniversar­y of the Philippine Seven Corp., the licensor of the renowned convenienc­e stores in the country.

A total of 791 riders out of 1,041 registrant­s finished the tough race with a 16-year-old racer and a 69-year-old participan­t being the youngest and oldest finishers, respective­ly.

“I think we owe cycling a debt of gratitude. It teaches you patience, grit and fearlessne­ss because you crash a lot, especially mountain biking,” said Jose Victor Paterno, president & CEO of Philippine Seven Corp., who himself participat­ed in the race.

“We are beyond thrilled to introduce Timberland Mountain Bike Park as the focal point of this year’s 7-Eleven Trail. It definitely added an exciting dimension to the event, providing an opportunit­y for participan­ts to experience a whole new thrill of mountain biking.”

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