Maximo vies in Ormoc City Bike Tour today | Inquirer News

Maximo vies in Ormoc City Bike Tour today

/ 08:10 AM October 09, 2011

CEBUANO junior cyclist Luis Miguel “Igi” Maximo plunges back into action today as he competes in the 70 kilometer road race of the Ormoc City Bike Tour in Leyte.

The 16-year old biking prodigy is gunning for a decent finish as he takes on the unfamiliar terrain of Ormoc. The PAREF-Springdale student, a three-time champion of the Philippines Premier Cycling League, is confident that his recent triumphs in the Tour of Bohol last month will carry him through the grueling race.

“I like the terrain of the race route. It will end with a climb in the last 14km to Lake Danao. My training in Busay Hills will definitely help me propel to the finish. Once again, I’m proud to race for Cebu,” said Maximo.

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The graduating high school student is expected to use his trusted racing YKKBike carbon fibre machine of Ridley frame, Token wheels, Lazer helmet, Fizik saddle, FSA stem and Kenda tires.

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A top 10 finish will be his target considering that adult and experienced riders from Ormoc, Cebu and the Visayas are expected to slug it out for the top spots in the race organized by Ormoc City Medical Society Bike Tour headed by Dr. Gatchalian.

The Cebu delegation will be headed by JV Araneta with defending champion Art Lambo, triathlete Andrew Ong, Cesar Salazar and the rest of the Cebu Cycling executive riders.  /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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