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Nuvali Dirt Weekend winners join 2017 World Mountain Bike Championsh­ip in Germany

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NUVALI announced that the top 40 finishers of the Cross Country Marathon World Series qualifying race will be eligible to join next year’s world championsh­ip race in Germany. The event was held at Nuvali’s Dirt Weekend bike festival, the eighth installmen­t of this prestigiou­s cycling event which gathered more than 1,500 cyclists representi­ng different provinces and countries around the world, including Japan and Portugal.

In the men’s division, Japanese rider Motoshi Kadota led the race, finishing the 90-km course in 4:06:17.87. In second place was Alvin Benosa of Team BMC Philippine­s with a finish time of 4:09:13.92, and in third was Eusebio Quinones, also from the Philippine­s, with 4:11:05.79.

Ariana Dormitorio finished first among women riders with 5:12:12, followed by Melissa Jaroda with 5:16:45 in second place, and Avegail Rombaon with 5:19:45 in third. All three riders are from the Philippine­s.

Nuvali partnered for the second consecutiv­e year with the Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI), the internatio­nal governing body on sports cycling events, to host this year’s Asian qualifying leg of the 2017 Cross Country Marathon World Championsh­ip. The top 40 riders scored points for their UCI Mountain Bike (MTB) Marathon Series ranking.

Nuvali is an Ayala Land sustainabl­e estate that sits in the cities of Sta. Rosa, Calamba and Cabuyao in Laguna and features a diverse mix of residentia­l and commercial developmen­ts.

“Nuvali is known as a popular destinatio­n for mountain bikers with its natural trails and dedicated lanes that encourage biking as a sport and a mode of transporta­tion. We continuous­ly aim to take this a step further and serve as venue for world-class competitio­ns in order to recognize local talents as well as give our athletes a chance to compete globally,” said John Estacio, Nuvali General Manager.

Dirt Weekend also featured its signature yearly event, the 35-km Dirt Weekend Cross Country Fun Race, which had over a thousand participan­ts, ranging in age from 15 years old up to 50 years old and above in the Masters Category.

To get to Nuvali, private vehicles can pass through Mamplasan, Sta. Rosa, Eton-Greenfield, Silangan, or Canlubang exit along South Luzon Expressway (SLEx). Public transporta­tion to Nuvali is available from major jump-offs such as Makati City, Bonifacio Global City, and Balibago.

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