Galedo, Velasco dominate in Natl Trials
BCDA President and CEO Secretary Vince Dizon (second from left) and CDC President and CEO PBGen. Manuel Gaerlan (left), along with BCDA Vice President for Corporate Services Group Arrey Perez (second from right) and two-time Marlboro Tour champion Renato Dolosa (right) flag off Bea Marie Quiamboa for the womens ITT. Behind is Tour multi-stage winner Neil Barlis. Mark John Lexer Galedo proved aged doesnt matter and Kate Jasmine Velasco provided a peek of the future in Day 1 of the PhilCycling National Trials for Road on Saturday at the Clark Freeport Zone Galedo, 35, was in his best in the mens individual time trial (ITT), winning the gold medal in 32 minutes and 2.2 seconds over the 24.60-km course that started and finished at the Clark Parade Grounds. Velasco, on the other hand, made the Philippine Navy-Standard Insurance team proud with her gold medal-clinching ride in womens ITT, ruling the 17.1-km race in 27:52.814. The 21-year-old Velasco beat teammate Marianne Dacumos, who finished 22.187 seconds behind for the silver medal and Maura Delos Reyes settled for third with 00:28:35.452.
Galedo, Velasco dominate in Natl Trials
BCDA President and CEO Secretary Vince Dizon (second from left) and CDC President and CEO PBGen. Manuel Gaerlan (left), along with BCDA Vice President for Corporate Services Group Arrey Perez (second from right) and two-time Marlboro Tour champion Renato Dolosa (right) flag off Bea Marie Quiamboa for the womens ITT. Behind is Tour multi-stage winner Neil Barlis. Mark John Lexer Galedo proved aged doesnt matter and Kate Jasmine Velasco provided a peek of the future in Day 1 of the PhilCycling National Trials for Road on Saturday at the Clark Freeport Zone Galedo, 35, was in his best in the mens individual time trial (ITT), winning the gold medal in 32 minutes and 2.2 seconds over the 24.60-km course that started and finished at the Clark Parade Grounds. Velasco, on the other hand, made the Philippine Navy-Standard Insurance team proud with her gold medal-clinching ride in womens ITT, ruling the 17.1-km race in 27:52.814. The 21-year-old Velasco beat teammate Marianne Dacumos, who finished 22.187 seconds behind for the silver medal and Maura Delos Reyes settled for third with 00:28:35.452.