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                    [Summary] => The Philippines missed a medal in yesterday’s men’s criterium at the Luneta to wrap up its cycling campaign in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games with two gold, four silver and three bronze medals.


Indonesia’s Samai, a natural trackster, was practicallty the runawayg winner in the 12th and last event of cycling, amassing 22 points to beat by four Manan Anuar of Malaysia (18 points).

Youthakorn Hinthao of Thailand copped bronze with 15 points in the 64-km, 50-lap criterium that started and ended on Roxas Boulevard fronting the Rizal Monument.
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Catalan, 23, pedaled like hell in his final against Amirrudin Jamaluddin, beating the Malaysian with enough to spare and clinching the second cycling gold medal after Marites Bitbit’s in crosscountry of women’s mountain bike.
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Catalan, 23, pedaled like hell in his final against Amirrudin Jamaluddin, beating the Malaysian with enough to spare and clinching the second cycling gold medal after Marites Bitbit’s in crosscountry of women’s mountain bike.
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Indonesia’s Samai, a natural trackster, was practicallty the runawayg winner in the 12th and last event of cycling, amassing 22 points to beat by four Manan Anuar of Malaysia (18 points).

Youthakorn Hinthao of Thailand copped bronze with 15 points in the 64-km, 50-lap criterium that started and ended on Roxas Boulevard fronting the Rizal Monument.
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Catalan, 23, pedaled like hell in his final against Amirrudin Jamaluddin, beating the Malaysian with enough to spare and clinching the second cycling gold medal after Marites Bitbit’s in crosscountry of women’s mountain bike.
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Catalan, 23, pedaled like hell in his final against Amirrudin Jamaluddin, beating the Malaysian with enough to spare and clinching the second cycling gold medal after Marites Bitbit’s in crosscountry of women’s mountain bike.
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