A YOUNG Go for Gold squad seeks to challenge the cream of the crop in the 10-stage LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2022 that starts in Sorsogon on March 11 and ends in Baguio City on March 20.
“Same with others, we want to win, but we are more excited because we know the competition will be stiff this year,” Go for Gold coach Ednalyn Hualda said.
Hualda said the team desperately wants to perform well this year because three of their best riders—Daniel Carino, Ismael Grospe and Jericho Jay Lucero—are graduating from the team built for promising young riders aged 23 or younger.
The other members of the Jeremy Go-managed squad are Dominic Perez, Boots Ryan Cayubit, Jonel Carcueva and Ronnilan Quita.
“We really want to win this year because most of my riders are on their last year with us,” she said.
Go for Gold fared well in the 10th Anniversary Race two years ago after Carino, Carcueva and Grospe wound up in the top 10. They could fare better this year.
“I think we have a chance of getting one of our rider to finish in the top three,” Hualda said.
Go for Gold will contend against a strong field headed by the mighty Philippine Navy Standard Insurance, which will be led by George Oconer and Ronald Oranza, the last two Ronda kings.
Also seeing action are Excellent Noodles, which will be led by former Ronda winners Jan Paul Morales and Santy Barnachea, Philippine Army, Team Nueva Ecija, Dreyna, Eagle Cement, Champ Café, Bike Kings Laguna, Vantage Ilocos Norte, VPharma, Team Quezon Province and Team Ilocos Sur.
A total of P3.5 million will be given away as cash prizes with P1 million going to the overall individual champion, P400,000 to the runner-up and P200,000 to the second runner-up.
The team champion gets P200,000 in the race presented by LBC Express Inc. and supported by MVP Sports Foundation, Quad X, Twin Cycle Gear, Standard Insurance, Print2Go, Elves Bicycles, Elitewheels, Orome, Maynilad and Garmin.
Petron Boy Kanin, Green Planet Bikeshop, Prolite, Black Mamba, Lightwater and LBC Foundation are also backing the event along with the PhilCycling and Games and Amusements Board.
Ronda will unfold with a Stage One Individual Time Trial and Team Time Trial on March 11 in Sorsogon followed by the 163-kilometer Sorsogon-Legazpi City Stage Three on March 12 and 189.1-km Legazpi-Daet Stage Four on March 13.
It will be followed by the 212-km Daet-Lucena Stage Five on March 14 and 157.4-km Lucena-Tagaytay Stage Six on March 15.
After a one-day break, the race will wind up with the 180.4-km Tarlac-Baler Stage Seven on March 17, 174.4-km Baler-Echgue (Isabela) Stage Eight on March 18, 193.2-km Santiago, Isabela-Baguio Stage Nine on March 19 and Baguio City Stage 10 criterium on March 20.