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Cyclist tops women’s elite race in Philippine national cycling championships 2018

Pagbilao, Quezon -- Philippine Navy’s SN2 Jermyn Pardillo Prado, a native of Pagbilao, Quezon, dominated the 96.55-km women’s elite road...



Pagbilao, Quezon -- Philippine Navy’s SN2 Jermyn Pardillo Prado, a native of Pagbilao, Quezon, dominated the 96.55-km women’s elite road race in the 2018 Philippine National Cycling Championships that flagged off from the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center, January 12, 2017.

Prado finished the race off at 3:26:00, besting Chang Ting Ting of Chinese Taipei by over 2 minutes, and Asia Mountain Bike Series 2017 champ Ariana Dormitorio by more than 5 minutes.

The race topped by Prado was one of the highpoints of the PRU Ride PH 2018, an annual cycling festival organized by Pru Life UK, alongside the men elite race, men’s under-23 and men junior.

Prado’s feat earned her P50,000 cash and an all-expense paid voyage to London where she is set to compete in the 2018 Prudential Ride London on July 27-29.

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