The Philippine Star

Scions of cycling greats eye Ronda honors

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Can the sons be like their fathers? For Jaybop and Jhunvie Pagnanawon and Julius Mark Bonzo, they surely hope so.

The Pagnanawon­s and Bonzo teamed up for the Bike Extreme squad that is seeing action in the LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2017 edition slated Feb. 4- March 4 and eyeing nothing less than duplicatin­g what their champion fathers had accomplish­ed in the past.

Jaybop and Jhunvie are sons of Rolando, who topped the fabled Marlboro Tour two decades ago while Bonzo’s father Romeo and uncle Modesto reigned supreme in the same annual race in 1983 and 1976, respective­ly, and they hope this year could be the year one of them will keep family tradition.

“I dream of becoming champion someday because I want my family to be proud of me,” said Bonzo, a 26-year-old native of Sual, Pangasinan, in Filipino.

Like Bonzo, the Pagnanawon­s are also chasing the same cycling dream.

Jaybop, in particular, showed his seriousnes­s to contend this year after finishing second to George Luis Oconer of Go for Gold in the Visayas qualifying race in December last year to make the cut.

“I just want to be like my father and winning this race will be meaningful for me and my family,” said the 27- year- old Jaybop, who hails from Talisay, Cebu.

Jaybop and the younger Jhunvie will be joined by cousin Jetley in Bike Extreme along with Mindanao pride James Paulo Ferfas, Arjay Kaul, Michael Ochoa and Alvin Mandi, whose father Loreto is a Tour contender in the 90s.

A top purse worth P1 million prize awaits the champion courtesy of presentor LBC and in partnershi­p with MVP Sports Foundation, Petron, Mitsubishi, Versa.ph, Victory Liner, Maynilad, Standard Insurance, CCN, Bike Xtreme, NLEX, PhilCyclin­g and 3Q Sports Event Management.

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