The Manila Times

Morales, Prado complete double-gold performanc­e

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JAN PAUL MORALES and Jermyn Prado completed a double-gold medal performanc­e by ruling the criterium races of the Philippine National Cycling Championsh­ips for Road yesterday (Sunday January 21) at McKinley West in Taguig City.

Winners of the men and women elite road races ( massed start) in Subic, Olongapo City and Bataan a week ago, Morales and Prado made their team— Standard Insurance-Philippine Navy— proud of their accomplish­ment in the PhilCyclin­g race that highlighte­d PRU Life UK’s PRUride PH 2018.

Morales, a veteran internatio­nalist who owns an Asian Championsh­ip bronze medal in track’s 1-kilo more than a decade ago, won solo in the one-hour-plus-threelaps criterium raced over a 1.10-km circuit.

He crosssed the finish solo, beating by 1.386 seconds national team mainstay and Go For Gold’s George Oconer and Dominic Perez of 7-Eleven Roadbike Philippine­s by 1.528 seconds.

Prado, on the other hand, edged Singapore 28th SEA Games individual time trial gold medalist Marella Salamat in a sprint finish—with Rombaon, a teammate of Salamat at Corratec—completing the podium.

“It feels different to be crowned national champion, and I am proud to wear both jerseys,” Morales said after the race that lured hundreds more in the amateur races that accompanie­d the national championsh­ips.

“I hope I could make the national team and try to bring honor for our country in internatio­nal races,” Prado said.

Aidan Mendoza emerged as the men under-23 champion, beating Ronilla Quita and Tomas Mojares in the race for the top three places. Jeremy Gene Marana and Irish Wong finished 1-2 in the women under-23 category.

Pru Life UK Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Allan Tumbaga and Prudential PLC Head of Sponsorshi­p Diane Pender awarded the medals to the winners during elaborate ceremonies held last night also at McKinley West.

PhilCyclin­g President Tagaytay City Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino congratula­ted the winners and expressed optimism about the country’s strong performanc­e in next year’s 30th SEA Games which the country is hosting.

“This is a healthy sign that our elite riders—and up-and-coming cyclists—are geared up toward our goal of dominating the SEA Games next year,” Tolentino said.

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