Post by xctofi on Dec 20, 2007 10:50:40 GMT 8
looks like there's a lot more to look forward to in Philippine Cycling!
After SEAG, cycling eyes 2012 London Olympics
"BIGGER, brighter things are coming Philippine cycling's way after its impressive performance in the recent 24th Southeast Asian Games in Thailand where it bagged four gold medals.
The Philippine Sports Commission, through chairman William Ramirez, has expressed willingness to fund the cyclists' training which may lead to a stint in the 2012 London Olympics.
An Olympic slot would require a rider to compete in as many UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) races as possible. Such races are particularly staged in Europe and a few in Australia. UCI points are earned in every race regardless of the cyclist's finish.
But before a rider can qualify for UCI races, he must first join UCI training centers in Europe--specifically at the UCI World Cycling Center in Aigle, Switzerland--Melbourne and Sydney and Japan.
Malaysia and Indonesia, which won four gold medals out of the 11 offered in track, sent their riders to Australia and Switzerland.
Cycling emerged as the second most successful national sports association after swimming which produced eight gold medals.
Joey Barba bagged the country's first gold in mountain bike's men's downhill. Also winning were Victor Espiritu in men's points race, Alfie Catalan in men's individual pursuit of track and Marites Bitbit in the women's massed start of road race.
The planned preparation would be focused on the Asian championships, World Cup, World Championships and eventually, the 2012 Olympics.
The PSC will also refurbish the velodrome at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City. Only three other SEA countries have velodromes--Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand."
They will be sent to Europe and Australia for training.
forget about basketball! cyclists will win them golds! ;D ;D ;D
After SEAG, cycling eyes 2012 London Olympics
"BIGGER, brighter things are coming Philippine cycling's way after its impressive performance in the recent 24th Southeast Asian Games in Thailand where it bagged four gold medals.
The Philippine Sports Commission, through chairman William Ramirez, has expressed willingness to fund the cyclists' training which may lead to a stint in the 2012 London Olympics.
An Olympic slot would require a rider to compete in as many UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) races as possible. Such races are particularly staged in Europe and a few in Australia. UCI points are earned in every race regardless of the cyclist's finish.
But before a rider can qualify for UCI races, he must first join UCI training centers in Europe--specifically at the UCI World Cycling Center in Aigle, Switzerland--Melbourne and Sydney and Japan.
Malaysia and Indonesia, which won four gold medals out of the 11 offered in track, sent their riders to Australia and Switzerland.
Cycling emerged as the second most successful national sports association after swimming which produced eight gold medals.
Joey Barba bagged the country's first gold in mountain bike's men's downhill. Also winning were Victor Espiritu in men's points race, Alfie Catalan in men's individual pursuit of track and Marites Bitbit in the women's massed start of road race.
The planned preparation would be focused on the Asian championships, World Cup, World Championships and eventually, the 2012 Olympics.
The PSC will also refurbish the velodrome at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City. Only three other SEA countries have velodromes--Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand."
They will be sent to Europe and Australia for training.
forget about basketball! cyclists will win them golds! ;D ;D ;D