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Le Tour forced to shock halt

Traffic jam, road repair works cause stoppage

- By OLMIN LEYBA

PALAYAN City, Nueva Ecija – What was envisioned to be a flying start turned out to be a torture of a first stage that agonized on the road all day before being mercifully stopped at midday.

The riders bidded to get off to a good start in the ninth Le Tour de Filipinas. Instead, they got grounded by horrendous congestion in busy areas along the way.

The competitor­s charged on but came to a traffic standstill coupled with road works at least three times, forcing officials to altogether stop the supposedly 157.15K pedal from Quezon Memorial Park in Quezon City to the capital city of the Rice Bowl of the Philippine­s.

As such, the 79 cyclists vying for honors now have to redo things again in today’s Stage Two, a 157.90K ride from Cabanatuan to Bayombong in Nueva Vizcaya, to get the early upperhand in the UCI-sanctioned race.

“After five neutraliza­tions, the commissair­e panel, led by chief commission­er Louise Jones, decided to stop the race fue to the unmanageab­le traffic, which was rather surprising on a Sunday morning,” said Commissair­e 3 Lorenzo Lomibao Jr., explaining the said repair works by a water company in Bulacan were not on the table when organizers were coordinati­ng with concerned agencies and officials.

The first sign of trouble happened while the cyclists were passing the roads of Valenzuela, then they got stalled anew in congested areas in Bulacan before things got worse around Plazang Luma in Apalit, leading to the eventual stoppage halfway through the kickoff leg.

Initially, the caravan was to ride in convoy for the rest of the race leading to the finish line at Plaza Concepcion here but due to the stifling heat – and expected traffic in the last 50K – half of the field opted not to complete the race anymore.

Balik-Le Tour Chris Joven of Bike Extreme Philippine­s was with a small three-man group that was pacing the race before its calling off.

“Sayang pero para naman sa safety ng lahat iyun (I have no problem with the cancellati­on, it was for the good and safety of every rider),” said Joven, who made his return after a five-year absence.

At presstime, executives were deliberati­ng what to do with yesterday’s race, whether to award the time of the first finisher to all the participan­ts to maintain a fourstage event or reduce this year’s competitio­n to three laps.

For Stage Two, riders traverse Rizal, San Jose, Carangalan, the famous Dalton Pass Sante, Aritao and Bambang.

“Diskarte lang muna kasi hindi naman lahat ng karera, lakas sa lakas eh. Malalakas sila, pero yung lakas nauubos, yung diskarte hindi (It’s more about strategizi­ng; our rivals may be stronger but they will get drained),” said Joven.

The Le Tour de Filipinas 2018 is co-presented by Air21, Cignal and Cargohaus. Inc.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? The lead pack takes an easy ride along Edsa going to Monumento in Caloocan before they run into massive ttraffic jams in the stage of Le Tour de Filipinas ninth edtition.
BOY SANTOS The lead pack takes an easy ride along Edsa going to Monumento in Caloocan before they run into massive ttraffic jams in the stage of Le Tour de Filipinas ninth edtition.

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