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                    [Title] => Japanese riders off to fast start, sweep races
                    [Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA CITY–The Japanese riders, as expected, turned the tricky and scary downhill course here into a virtual playground.


Relying heavily on their experience and top-of-the-line equipment, the Japanese scored one-two finishes in two of three events contested yesterday in the 10th Asian Mountain Bike Championships.

Yayushi Adashi, a 27-year-old veteran of this rugged Asian event, made good use of his US-built Cannondale Gemini bike as he took the gold in the elite men’s downhill race at Sitio Magarwak with his time of two minutes nine seconds.
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Nagtala ng 2 gold finish ang mga Hapones sa pangunguna nina Yasushi Adachi at Mio Suemasa na kumopo ng gold medal sa men’s at women’s divison, ayon sa pagkakasunod.
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                    [Title] => Japanese riders off to fast start, sweep races
                    [Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA CITY–The Japanese riders, as expected, turned the tricky and scary downhill course here into a virtual playground.


Relying heavily on their experience and top-of-the-line equipment, the Japanese scored one-two finishes in two of three events contested yesterday in the 10th Asian Mountain Bike Championships.

Yayushi Adashi, a 27-year-old veteran of this rugged Asian event, made good use of his US-built Cannondale Gemini bike as he took the gold in the elite men’s downhill race at Sitio Magarwak with his time of two minutes nine seconds.
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Nagtala ng 2 gold finish ang mga Hapones sa pangunguna nina Yasushi Adachi at Mio Suemasa na kumopo ng gold medal sa men’s at women’s divison, ayon sa pagkakasunod.
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