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Hora grinds way to thrilling finish to top Go For Gold Criterium cycling race

MANILA, Philippines – Esteve Hora Jr. sprinted in the last few hundred meters with all his might to rule the men’s elite race of the Go For Gold Criterium Race Series 1 on Sunday at the iconic Sacobia Bridge in Clark, Pampanga.

Slicing through the field in a high-velocity bunch finish, Hora accelerated past his rivals with 75 meters left to reach the line in 53 minutes and 30.97 seconds, capping a long festive day of cycling.

The designated sprinter from Standard Insurance nosed out Mervin Corpuz of Excellent Noodles Pro Team (53:31.00) and Go For Gold Cycling Team’s Aidan James Mendoza (53:31.10) in a daring display of skill and grit.

“Nakakita ako ng pagkakataon kaya binuhos ko na lahat. Masaya ako dahil naipakita ko ang kakayahan ko,” said Hora from San Manuel, Pangasinan.

Veteran Ronald Oranza of Standard Insurance checked in fourth, sharing the time with Mendoza, while Marc Ryan Lago of Go For Gold wasn’t far behind either, .21 seconds back.

With over 400 cyclists who participated in 10 different categories, the kickoff leg of the three-leg race series supported by Go For Gold, Scratchit, Magene, SPN Cycle, Booster C Energy Shot, Hytera, Cycles and Brew and Royce Hotel aims to bring back the animated local atmosphere in the sport.

“Quality races have significantly decreased here in the Philippines. We want to bring them back starting with this criterium series,” said Go For Gold founder Jeremy Go.

Kim Bonilla raced in the women’s junior and open categories and won both with the sprinter from Team Bikexzone/Champbullies getting the better of her veteran teammate Jermyn Prado in the open.

Bonilla topped the open in 49:06.07 before Prado arrived (49:24.62) followed by Althea Campana (50:28.12) to complete the podium. Bonilla ruled the junior race early in the day by clocking 40:24.48 ahead of Maria Michaela Mandel (41:06.54) and Roselle Suarez (41:06.64).

Go For Gold reigned supreme in the men’s junior with the duo of Marvic Mandac (36:38.52) and Mac BJ Arellano (36:42.67) pulling off a 1-2 finish before third-placer Josiah Nudo (36:43.04) checked in.

Jomel Delos Santos of Team Aurum Cycling ruled the men’s youth in 35:11.09, beating Roy Benedict Plastina

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