Manila Standard

PHL cyclists make baby steps back to top of podium

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SIEM REAP—It was way below excellent but the two bronze medals won in men’s road race at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games showed Philippine cycling is making baby steps back to the top of the podium.

“It’s an improvemen­t,” said Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, who also heads the national federation for the sport PhilCyclin­g. “They’re little yet significan­t accomplish­ments in a cycling discipline that’s never easy at all.”

Reforms in PhilCyclin­g’s road organizati­on have started to bear fruit—the coaching staff and national team compositio­n were revamped in February.

Ronald Oranza clinched both bronze medals in criterium and road race where riders from four of the six participat­ing countries partaking of the medals—Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam won a gold each in both.

“Hard work and focus, and more importantl­y, it’s the motivation that the riders projected from their selection to the national team in February to the monthlong training camp in April,” said Reinhard Gorantes, who’s joined in the road coaching staff by Virgilio Espiritu, Alfie Catalan, Marita Lucas and Gerald Valdez.

The cycling competitio­ns ended Saturday with Vietnam’s Thi That Nguyen winning the women’s road race— a 100.40-km four-lap ride over a 25.10-km loop.

The race was a bore with 20 of the 30 starters riding as a bunch from start to finish. Thailand’s Jutatip Maneephan clinched silver and Malaysia’s Nur Aisyah Zubir bagged bronze with the same clocking as Nguyen.

 ?? ?? The national road team (from left) Jonel Carcueva, Nichol Pareja Rench Michael Bondoc, Marcelo Felipe, Mark Lexer Galedo, Jhon Mark Camingao, Mar Francis Sudario, Ronald Oranza, Avegail Rombaon, Jermyn Prado, Kate Yasmin Velasco, Mathilda Krog, Maura de los Reyes and Mhay Ann Linda
The national road team (from left) Jonel Carcueva, Nichol Pareja Rench Michael Bondoc, Marcelo Felipe, Mark Lexer Galedo, Jhon Mark Camingao, Mar Francis Sudario, Ronald Oranza, Avegail Rombaon, Jermyn Prado, Kate Yasmin Velasco, Mathilda Krog, Maura de los Reyes and Mhay Ann Linda

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