Daily Tribune (Philippines)

All set for Go For Gold bikefest

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The Go For Gold Criterium Race takes its act down south as it holds Series 2 of its competitio­n this Sunday.

Around 400 participan­ts are expected to compete in the 10 categories at stake in the one-day race to be held at the City Di Mare in Cebu.

Over P200,000 prize money will be given out during the event, with the champion in both the premier men’s and women’s elite categories receiving P20,000 each.

“With Cebu being a hotbed of cycling and cycling talent, we expect a good number of spectators,” said Go For Gold founder Jeremy Go in the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n (PSA) Forum on Tuesday at the conference hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

“We’re trying to grow the sport of cycling and also trying to profession­alize it. That’s why we always work hand in hand with PhilCyclin­g,” Go added.

“Aside from organizing safe and well-run races in order to elevate the sport of cycling in the Philippine­s, these races serve as talent identifica­tion for the new and younger generation of Filipino cyclists.”

Lady commissair­e Sunshine Vallejos joined Go in the same Forum presented by San Miguel Corporatio­n, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Smart/PLDT, MILO, and the country’s leading sports entertainm­ent gateway, ArenaPlus.

Other categories featured in the flat 1.1 km course are Women and Men’s Youth (15-16 years old), Women and Men’s Junior (17-18 years old), Age Group Men (30-39 years old), Age Group Men (40-up), Men Under-23, and Managers.

The men’s elite is set for 25 laps, while the women’s elite will be for 20 laps.

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