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Morales bags silver in Asian cycling meet

Joey Villar - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines – Jan Paul Morales made the first step toward qualifying in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janerio, Brazil after copping a silver medal in the 35th Asian Cycling Championships in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.

The 29-year-old Morales, a member of the Phl team that snared a bronze in the team road race, checked in at second out of 12 participants in the 15-kilometer race topped by Iranian Benham Khalili Khos Roshani.

The medal by Morales is the country's first in the biennial race since Paulo Manapul took a silver in the same scratch event and Arnel Quiremit captured a silver also in road race in the 2011 ACC edition in Kaoshiung, Taiwan.

Morales, a sprint specialist who won several stages in the annual Ronda Pilipinas presented by LBC, later said he relied on his experience as a one-kilometer time trial rider by giving it all in the final stretch and outlasted bets from Korea, Chinese Taipei and Iran to clinch a podium finish.

"I had hard time adjusting to cold weather but I used my experience by giving it all in the final stretch, " said Morales in Filipino in an interview with government-owned Sports Radio.

Morales, a native of Marikina who represented Navy-Standard Insurance in past Ronda editions, will compete alongside Alfie Catalan and Arnel de Jesus in another event – the points race – in Day Two hoping to earn more points for him to have a chance to make it to Rio.

ALFIE CATALAN AND ARNEL

ARNEL QUIREMIT

ASIAN CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

CHINESE TAIPEI AND IRAN

DAY TWO

IRANIAN BENHAM KHALILI KHOS ROSHANI

JAN PAUL MORALES

NAKHON RATCHASIMA

NAVY-STANDARD INSURANCE

PAULO MANAPUL

RONDA PILIPINAS

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