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                    [Title] => Ubos sila kay Obosan
                    [Summary] => CABANATUAN City  – Hindi naging hadlang sa tour veteran na si Erickson  Obosa ang madulas at maputik na daan dahil sa ulang dala ng bagyong Caloy upang kunin ang Stage One ng Tour Pilipinas Padyak Pinoy 2006 kahapon.
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                    [Title] => Pinoy bikers fail to grab gold, but win medals for the first time in downhill tilt
                    [Summary] => DANAO CITY - The Filipino cyclists missed the first two golds at stake in 23rd SEA Games mountainbike event here at the Ramon Durano Sr. Memorial Sports Complex, but they still have something to celebrate for as this marks for the first time the Philippines won medals in the downhill event topped by Indonesia's Sugianto Setyawan.
 

"This is his fourth time that he (Sugianto Setyawan) won the gold in the SEA Games. We're so happy we got the gold especially that the Philippines came out really fast,"says Indonesian coach Chandra Ariavijaya.
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In a special SCOOP Forum at Baseline Sports and Recreational Center, members of the RP cross-country squad feels they can beat the visiting foreign riders.
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The 18 year-old Surban, whose trip was bankrolled by Danao City Councilor and long-time mountainbike patron Oscar "Boying" Rodriguez, Jr., was also leading in the junior division, but missed the gold due to flat tire in the last lap.

Vietnam SEA Games gold medallist Eusebio Quiñones finished at 12th place, while Frederick Feleciano wound up 11th. [DatePublished] => 2005-08-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096583 [AuthorName] => Caecent No-ot Magsumbol [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports [SectionUrl] => cebu-sports [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 231390 [Title] => Huling tsansa na ng RP cyclists [Summary] => HO CHI MINH -- Huling pagkakataon na ito para hindi mabokya sa gold ang RP cycling.

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Ang women’s race na sa 25 km course ay magsisimula ngayong alas-9 ng umaga (alas-10 sa Manila) habang ang men’s naman ay sa alas-10:30 sa 35 km layout.
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                    [Summary] => DANAO CITY - The Filipino cyclists missed the first two golds at stake in 23rd SEA Games mountainbike event here at the Ramon Durano Sr. Memorial Sports Complex, but they still have something to celebrate for as this marks for the first time the Philippines won medals in the downhill event topped by Indonesia's Sugianto Setyawan.
 

"This is his fourth time that he (Sugianto Setyawan) won the gold in the SEA Games. We're so happy we got the gold especially that the Philippines came out really fast,"says Indonesian coach Chandra Ariavijaya.
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