The Philippine Star

Morales, Prado share elite race honors

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Jan Paul Morales won a sprint finish against Ronald Oranza and Jermyn Prado won pulling away to rule the Philippine National Cycling Championsh­ips for Road over a technical and treacherou­s route yesterday in Subic and Bataan.

A total of 96 riders vied in the men’s elite race of the PhilCyclin­g but it was Morales, a many-time national team member who emerged as one of the biggest winners of the event that awarded the coveted national champions’ jerseys.

“I really went for the win but I had to work hard for this one,” said Morales moments after his victory that earned him not only P50,000 in cash from organizer Pru Life UK but also an all-expense paid trip to the Prudential Ride London in July.

Morales clocked three hours, 42 minutes, 55 seconds – same time as Oranza – over the 137-km course that included a tough climb to the Dambana ng Mga Bayani at Mt. Samat in Mariveles, Bataan.

Felipe Marcelo and Jonel Carcueva figured in a race incident close to the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center finish and shared third place in one of the races that highlighte­d the PRUride PH 2018.

Oranza received P25,000 while Marcelo and Carcueva shared the third and fourth place prizes of P15,000 and P12,500, respective­ly.

Also earning tickets to London and P50,000 each were Prado and men U-23 winner Ismael Gorospe.

Prado clocked 3:26:00 to win the gold in the 96.55-km women elite race, beating Chinese Taipei’s Chang Ting Ting by more than two minutes and Arianne Dormitorio by over five minutes.

Two-time A sean mountain bike champion Dormitorio was almost successful in her first foray with the road discipline but crashed against the strong cross winds inside Subic.

Gorospe won the men U-23 jewel in 3:45:40 over the same course at the elite race. Danielver Carinon and Ronilla Quita completed the podium.

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