The Freeman

Over 100 riders to fire off Ronda 2015

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DUMAGUETE CITY – Over a hundred cycling hopefuls from all over the country chasing a dream fight it out for slots in the championsh­ip round when the Ronda Pilipinas 2015 presented by LBC unfurls today with the three-stage Visayas qualifying leg in this Negros Oriental capital.

"We're expecting a hundred, probably more to participat­e in the Visayas qualifier," said Ronda executive director Moe Chulani.

A total of 54 slots, 50 elite riders and four juniors, to the championsh­ip round set from Feb. 22-27 unfolding in Greenfield City in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, and culminatin­g in mountainto­p Baguio will be up for grabs.

Stage One will be a 172.7- km Dumaguete-Sipalay race to be followed by the 157.8-km Bacolod-Bacolod Stage Two and the 120- km Bacolod- Cadiz Stage Three on Friday.

Ronda will then go up North for the two- stage Luzon qualifiers with a 138.9-km Tarlac-Tarlac Stage One on Feb. 16 and a 102.5km Antipolo-Antipolo Stage Two on Feb. 17, this time staking a total of 34 slots (30 elite, four juniors).

Then all the 88 qualifiers from the Visayas and Luzon legs will make it to the main event alongside last year’s winner Reimon Lapaza of Butuan, the nine- man national team spearheade­d by Mark Galedo and a composite European team composed mainly of Danish riders.

Meanwhile, Dutch Martin Bruin, Ronda's chief president and head commissair­e, and five foreign officials have all arrived along with the rest of the 150man Ronda caravan running the race.

"We're all accounted for. We're just waiting the final list of participan­ts and we're ready to roll," said Ronda administra­tion director Jack Yabut.

Joining Bruin, a Tour de France veteran who has been around Ronda in the first four stagings, are fellow commissari­es Micky Rob, Eduard Park, Ji Jin Qiu, Beatrice Lajawa and Jamal Mahmood.

The Mindanao riders will be ferried from Dipolog for free on Feb. 10, according to Yabut.

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