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BANGKOK Team Cycling Philippines added another bronze medal - the mens team pursuit to its Asia Cup Round 2 campaign Wednesday to brighten up hopes for more Filipino participation in the cycling competitions of the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
Alfie Catalan, Arnold Marcelo, Carlo Jasul and Paterno Curtan Jr. beat a vaunted Japanese quartet in the bronze medal race, a finish that made them the third best in Asia in the event considered one of the most difficult in track (velodrome) cycling.
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CARLO JASUL AND PATERNO CURTAN JR.
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BANGKOK Team Cycling Philippines added another bronze medal - the mens team pursuit to its Asia Cup Round 2 campaign Wednesday to brighten up hopes for more Filipino participation in the cycling competitions of the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
Alfie Catalan, Arnold Marcelo, Carlo Jasul and Paterno Curtan Jr. beat a vaunted Japanese quartet in the bronze medal race, a finish that made them the third best in Asia in the event considered one of the most difficult in track (velodrome) cycling.
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