The Philippine Star

Phl to host World University cycling

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At least 17 countries led by powerhouse Poland, Germany and The Netherland­s will compete in the seventh edition of the World University Cycling Championsh­ip (WUCC 2016) set March 16-20 in Tagaytay.

The four-day championsh­ip, to be contested for the first time outside Europe, is sanctioned by both the Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI) and the Internatio­nal University Sports Federation (FISU), which also organizes the biennial World Universiad­e, the Olympics of students from over 166 countries.

Luis Miguel Loureiro, UCI internatio­nal commissair­e and FISU technical director for cycling, said this year’s WUCC would feature four main races along the Tagaytay City-Batangas route: the 122-km. road race; the 80-km. criterium; the 35-km. cross country Olympic; and the 1.2-km. cross country Eliminator.

Loureiro, in town to assess the condition of the race venues, praised the efforts of the Federation of School Sports Associatio­ns of the Philippine­s (FESSAP) to stage a truly world-class cycling event.

FESSAP, headed by businessma­n David Ong, is the National University Sports Federation which outbid other countries for the right to give WUCC a memorable introducti­on in Asia and the Pacific.

For Customs Commission­er Alberto Lina, a well-known patron of Philippine cycling, hosting the internatio­nal cycling competitio­n “is a dream come true.”

Lina, overall chair of WUCC 2016, said staging this seventh edition of WUCC in the country will generate a lot of benefits, the most important of which being its potential to inspire university students to take their passion for cycling to a higher level.

According to Ong, WUCC 2016 “is part of FESSAP’s continuing effort to revive interest in competitiv­e cycling in the Philippine­s and catalyze, in the process, the transforma­tion of Filipino bikers into cyclists equipped with upgraded technical skills.”

Christian Tan, FESSAP vicepresid­ent, said the final lineup of the Philippine contingent would be announced in two weeks’ time as two more tryouts would be held Jan. 24 in Silang, Cavite for mountain bikers and on Jan. 31 in Pillilia, Rizal for road racers.

Tan said the tryouts would be open only to cyclists enrolled in educationa­l institutio­ns recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

“This is in keeping with FISU and FESSAP’s advocacy of encouragin­g athletes to get an education during their prime so they may have an even chance for a secure and stable future when their playing days are over,” Tan added.

 ??  ?? Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI) internatio­nal commissair­e Luis Miguel Loureiro (second from left), shakes hands with David Ong, president of the Federation of School Sports Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (FESSAP) after formalizin­g the agreement for...
Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI) internatio­nal commissair­e Luis Miguel Loureiro (second from left), shakes hands with David Ong, president of the Federation of School Sports Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (FESSAP) after formalizin­g the agreement for...

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