The Philippine Star

Lampawog looms as Ronda ’19 title contender

- By JOEY VILLAR

SILANG, Cavite – Go for Gold Developmen­tal team ‘s Jay Lampawog, who has swept into the top five in the company of veterans and former champs, has given polite notice of his potentials as next year’s Ronda Pilipinas overall champion.

After eight stages, the 20-year-old Lampawog is currently at third place in the overall individual race behind red LBC leader’s jersey wearer Ronald Oranza of Navy-Standard Insurance and teammate Jan Paul Morales, the reigning back-toback champion.

Lampawog has even outperform­ed some of the big guns like former champions Santy Barnachea of Team Franzia and Irish Valenzuela of CCN Superteam, last year’s second placer Rudy Roque of Navy, perennial contender Cris Joven of ArmyBicyco­logy and national team mainstay George Oconer of Go for Gold’s first team.

A Villasis, Pangasinan native like Oranza, Lampawog is a clear favorite to win the MVP Sports Foundation Best Young Rider trophy in this race presented by LBC and supported by MVP Sports Foundation, Filinvest, Philippine Rabbit, CCN, Petron, Versa.ph, 3Q Sports Event Management, Inc., Boy Kanin, Franzia, Standard Insurance, Bike Xtreme, SH+, Guerciotti, Prolite, Green Planet, Maynilad, NLEX Sports, Lightwater, LBC Foundation and PhilCyclin­g.

And Go for Gold Developmen­tal team coach Eds Hualda is impressed.

“We at Go for Gold knew he’s very talented and we are not surprised that he is doing good in this race,” said Hualda of Lampawog.

Spearheade­d by Lampawog, the Go for Gold Developmen­tal team is also running second in the team race behind powerhouse Navy and ahead of a veteran-laden Army-Bicycology squad.

Lampawog said he needs to finish strong in the last four stages.

“It will be a test for me personally because the last four laps are among the toughest here in Ronda Pilipinas so it will help my confidence if I do good there,” said Lampawog, whose last stage triumph came in Stage Eight of last year’s edition in Unisan, Quezon.

The last four laps, featuring steep mountain passes, are the punishing 207.2 km SilangBata­ngas-Tagaytay Stage Nine on Thursday, the 147.8 km Tagaytay-Calaca Stage 10 on Friday and the 92.72 km Calaca-Calaca Stage 11 Saturday. Ronda will wind up with the 50 km Filinvest Alabang criterium Stage 12 on Sunday.

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