The Philippine Star

Galedo redeems self, tops Le Tour

- By OLMIN LEYBA

AGUI Redemption came as sweet as the City of Pines’ famous ube halaya, strawberry am and peanut brittle for Pinoy rider ark Le er Galedo.

ith his bungled title drive in a previous local tour still leaving a bitter taste, Galedo of 7- leven Roadbike Philippine­s made good on his new opportunit­y and tackled the deciding fourth stage with e tra determinat­ion to pedal his way to coveted crown in the fifth Le Tour de Filipinas.

In so doing, he duplicated the feat of aler Ravina, who carved his name in history in 2012 when he became the first Phl rider to win a UCIsanctio­ned race.

Galedo actually finished second to lap winner Indonesian Ariya Phounsavat­h in the rollercoas­ter 132.7km stage from ayombong, ueva izcaya but his searing showing in the punishing mountain roads of the Cordillera­s helped him snag the individual general classifica­tion crown.

The 28-year-old ace covered the 616km race over four days in 17 hours, 12 minutes, five seconds, spiking the achievemen­t with a victory in the second stage from longapo to Cabanatuan City.

e nosed out ric Sheppard of C C Singapore (17:13:08) and Alireza Asghardaze­h of Tabriz Shahrdari Ranking (TSR) of Iran (17:16:17) for the title, worth 40 UCI points and 50.

Nag- focus talaga ako at nag-ensayo para rito. Low morale kasi kami dahil sa nangyari sa amin sa

ibang karera (I was really focused in the Le Tour to make up for what happened to us in a previous tour),” said Galedo as he rested his weary legs in the team car minutes after crossing the finish line in front of urnham Park.

e was referring to his heartbreak­ing meltdown in Ronda Pilipinas, where he held the overall lead going to the last two stages but let it slip away to plummet to third at the end of hostilitie­s.

Yun ang nasa isip ko. Kailangan makabawi ako dito, maipwesto ko ito, para mawala na, malimutan na yun. (I was motivated to win the Le Tour to redeem myself and erase the bitter memories),” said Galedo, who stands to gain 53 UCI points in all and a possible Top 50 standing in the UCI’s Asian rankings.

ccupying third in the GC chase entering the final lap, Galedo found the opportunit­y to strike and gain some headway at the 60km mark near the enguet- izcaya boundary.

e went on a solo breakaway and pouncing on his climbing prowess, put more distance between him and the chase group, maintainin­g a gap that reached as high as si minutes at one point.

Wala naman sa plano na umatake ako nang solo, nagkaroon lang talaga ng chance. Nakita ko umagwat, tinuloy-tuloy ko na (I wasn’t suppose to attack alone but I couldn’t pass up on the opportunit­y and I saw that I was beginning to pull away),” he said.

ut feeling pain on both legs as they entered the last 30km, Galedo decided to e pend ust enough energy to finish the race at the targeted time, allowing Phounsavat­h to blow past him and steal lap honors. Phounsavat­h came in at 4:32:42, beating Galedo by one minute, 41 seconds.

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Mark Lexer Galido

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