Second Go For Gold criterium racing series kicks off in Cebu

Second Go For Gold criterium racing series kicks off in Cebu
Second Go For Gold criterium racing series kicks off in Cebu

Caption: Following the success of the Go For Gold Criterium Race Series 1 in the North, more local talent is expected to emerge in the Queen City of the South.

MANILA, Philippines – Riders from Visayas have the opportunity to show their strength in the Go For Gold Criterium Race Collection 2, which will begin on Sunday at Metropolis Di Mare in Cebu City.

Months after the Series 1 race in Clark, Pampanga, up-and-coming cyclists from the Visayas have their turn in this one-day, full-throttle sprint competition at Cebu’s new criterium center.

One of the goals of the Criterium Race Collection, which is expected to attract 500 cyclists from different categories, including men’s and women’s elite and under-23 races, is to pave the way for the discovery of more local heroes in cycling.

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“Since Cebu is a hotbed of cycling and cycling talent, we hope there will be a lot of spectators tuning in to our event,” said Go For Gold founder Jeremy Go.

“In addition to organizing safe and well-organized races to elevate the sport of cycling in the Philippines, these races serve to identify talents.”

Marvin Mandac, a 17-year-old from Batangas, caught the attention of the Go For Gold cycling team during the final match of the Criterium Race Collection 1 after winning the junior category.

Marco Lumanog of Pangasinan also attracted attention after featuring prominently in the men’s elite class.

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“Not every cyclist will have the opportunity, but this is a way to discover those talents. The best way to find them is to organize high-quality races where cyclists from remote areas can access and show their skills,” said Go For Gold project director Ednalyn Hualda.

Entries from the junior (17-18 years) and youth (15-16 years) categories, the men’s 30-39 and 40-up divisions, as well as the supervisor category will compete in the round trip. in the city of Di Mare.

The men’s elite will run for 25 laps on the flat 1.1 km course, while the women’s elite must complete 20 laps. The under-23 category must run for 30 laps, the youth and junior divisions plus the men’s 30-39 and 40 above will run for 20 laps and the supervisor’s group will pedal for 15 laps.

There is more than P200,000 in prize money, and the champion of the top men’s and women’s elite categories will receive P20,000 each.


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The last stage of this year’s criteria series is scheduled for September or October in Mindanao.

 
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