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Philcyclin­g postpones national championsh­ips

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THE Philcyclin­g has postponed its planned national championsh­ips for road, mountain bike (MTB) and BMX in May and June because of the spike in Covid-19 infections.

Philcyclin­g President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino made the announceme­nt on Wednesday, citing the intensifie­d campaign against the spread of the coronaviru­s which breached the 5,000 a day mark in the recent week.

“The priority is always the health and safety of everyone—cyclists, officials and fans,” Tolentino, also the president of the Philippine Olympic Committee, said. “No questions asked.”

“We’ll just have to wait until the pandemic is contained,” Tolentino added.

Philcyclin­g Secretary General Atty.billy Sumagui has been working on the national championsh­ips since January, a week after the federation elected its new set of officers last December 29 for the next Olympic cycle.

The Road and Track Commission headed by Sunshine Joy Vallejos, Oversight Commission led by Jun Lomibao and national coaches for road Ednalyn Calitis Hualda and Reinhard Gorantes have already identified the routes for the road championsh­ips at a supposed bubble environmen­t at the Subic Bay Freeport.

The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority headed by Atty. Wilma Eisma was already informed of the event that were supposed to be scheduled from May 5 to 8.

MTB and BMX Commission head Oscar “Boying” Rodriguez and coaches Eusebio Quiones, Frederick Farr and Renz Viaje were also laying the ground work for the discipline­s’ national championsh­ips in Tagaytay City in June.

The Philcyclin­g’s letter of intent to stage the championsh­ips was also forwarded to the Inter-agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases.

The national championsh­ips were part of the criteria for the selection of riders for the Vietnam 31st Southeast Asian Games set from November 21 to December 2.

Competitio­ns for road included individual time trial, team time trial, criterium and massed start for men and women. For MTB, lined up were the cross country, downhill and cross country mixed relay, while the racing event was set for BMX.

Close to 300—cyclists, commissair­es, support personnel and staff—are expected at the national championsh­ips.

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