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Thursday, August 21, 2025

Victoria Sports’ Cajucom wins MPTC Tour of Luzon Stage 3; Korean Joo keeps lead

SAN JUAN, La Union—Ean Cajucom ruled Stage 3 in a high-velocity mass finish even as South Joo Dae-Yeong retained the overall leadership in the MPTC Tour of Luzon.

Cajucom, who rides for Victoria Sports Cycling Team, nosed out Ahmad Syazrin Awang Ilah and Poul Aquino, who placed second and third, respectively, as all three had identical clockings of two hours, 51 minutes and 42 seconds.

Ean Cajucom celebrates his win. ROMAN PROSPERO

“Wala akong idea kung sino nasa paligid ko. Nag-sprint na lang ako sa last 500 (meters),’’ said Cajucom after reaching the finish.

Joo, the opening stage winner in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, held on to the yellow jersey of leadership after floating with his closest challengers almost throughout the scorching 133.30-kilometer route from Vigan City to this northern surfing capital.

Gapyeong Cycling Team’s premier sprinter stayed with a swarm of riders in the second group before attacking near the finish to bridge the gap with the eight-man lead pack.

Overall, Joo remains over four minutes ahead of Ronald Oranza of Standard Insurance Philippines in the eight-stage race presented by Duckworld PH and Cignal.

Ronald Oranza of Standard Insurance ROMAN PROSPERO

Aidan James Mendoza of Go For Gold lay at third, 4:40 behind the yellow jersey wearer followed by Dominic Perez at fourth (4:44), George Oconer at fifth (4:46), Mervin Corpuz (4:50), Rustom Lim (4:54) and Malaysian Faiz Fakhri Omar (5:27).
“We hope to maintain our position for as long as we can,’’ said Joo.

Sunday’s Stage 4 will kick off in Agoo, La Union to Clark in Pampanga, taking the entourage once more on 160 kms of flat grounds across the plains of Pangasinan and Tarlac.

The individual general classification champion will earn P500,000 while the team champion brings home P1 million in the race also backed by Pilipinas Live, Meralco, Maynilad, Metro Pacific Health, Megaworld, Landco, PLDT and Smart.

The Tour’s great revival is endorsed by the Philippine Olympic Committee, Philippine Sports Commission, Games and Amusements Board, BCDA and MVP Sports Foundation.

The race ends in Baguio City in Stage 8 where the champion will be crowned.

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