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Neymar cries for 2 days ‘Gold’ riders brace for more UCI races

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RIO DE JANEIRO – Neymar “cried for two days” after injuring his right foot for a second time in January, he told Brazilian television according to an excerpt of an interview broadcast on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old Paris SaintGerma­in star recognized that damaging the same metatarsal he hurt in February 2018, necessitat­ing an operation, was serious.

“It’s more complicate­d. The first time I hurt myself I said, ‘I’ll have an operation, it has to be fixed as quickly as possible’. I wasn’t sad,” he told Globo TV.

“This time, I took it harder. I cried for two days at home.”

The injury sustained in a French Cup win over Strasbourg on January 23 has sidelined the Brazilian forward for 10 weeks. PSG hope he will be healed enough to get back on the pitch in time for a potential Champions League quarter-final in April.

This time, the club’s medical staff has decided on conservati­ve treatment of the fracture rather than another operation.

After an encouragin­g campaign in the Ronda Pilipinas, the Go For Gold Philippine­s Continenta­l Team will encounter more punishing roads ahead this year in its bid to send a Filipino rider to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

Up next for Team Go For Gold is the five-stage Tour de Iskandar in Johor, Malaysia in April, another Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI) race that offers points for Pinoy cyclists raring to don the national colors in the global Summer Games.

“We have to race in as many UCI races as we can to realize our dream of seeing a Filipino participat­e in the cycling competitio­ns of the Olympics,” said Go For Gold godfather Jeremy Go.

They will race in a series of multi-stage bikathons for the rest of the year in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka, among others, plus the Le Tour de Filipinas and national championsh­ips in June where an abundance of UCI points are at stake.

“We have a full exposure this year with 12 internatio­nal races on schedule, including the Asian Cycling Championsh­ips late April,” said Go For Gold project director Ednalyn Hualda.

Ismael Grospe secured the best young rider award after topping the under-23 category of the Ronda featuring 15 teams, eight of them foreign squads.

Grospe’s efforts together with Jonel Carcueva, Elmer Navarro, Boots Ryan Cayubit and Daniel Ven Carino installed Go For Gold at fourth overall in the team race of the five-day Ronda that ended last week in Pandan, Antique.

 ??  ?? VHSAFI president Manny Inserto (center) poses with Batch 63 members and officials of the associatio­n.
VHSAFI president Manny Inserto (center) poses with Batch 63 members and officials of the associatio­n.
 ??  ?? Members of Go For Gold Philippine­s Continenta­l Team are targeting a stint in next year’s Tokyo Games.
Members of Go For Gold Philippine­s Continenta­l Team are targeting a stint in next year’s Tokyo Games.

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