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                    [Summary] => Bitbit ang kumpiyansa ang RP-Casino Pagcor Trade Team ay aalis ngayon patungong Seoul, Korea para sumali sa Tour de Korea.


Ang 10-man delegation na binubuo ng apat na opisyal at anim na siklista ay aalis ngayong umaga sakay ng Korean Airlines at lalapag sa Seoul makaraan ang tatlong oras upang mabigyan ng sapat na oras ang mga riders na makapag-adjust sa racing condition.
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The leaderboard hardly changed after the Tour de Langkawi’s Stage 9, which yielded another massive finish for the fourth straight day heading into a dreaded monster called Genting Highlands.

The Philippines’ Team Pagcor, reserving its strength for the next stage, just went through the motion of finishing the short 96.4 km breeze from Port Dickson to this city, Malaysia’s showcase of rich cultural heritage.
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Merculio Ramos, who pulled off a historic feat by becoming the first Asian to wear the yellow jersey following a neutralized stage where nobody was declared winner, figured in a massive spill early on.
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Ang 10-man delegation na binubuo ng apat na opisyal at anim na siklista ay aalis ngayong umaga sakay ng Korean Airlines at lalapag sa Seoul makaraan ang tatlong oras upang mabigyan ng sapat na oras ang mga riders na makapag-adjust sa racing condition.
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The leaderboard hardly changed after the Tour de Langkawi’s Stage 9, which yielded another massive finish for the fourth straight day heading into a dreaded monster called Genting Highlands.

The Philippines’ Team Pagcor, reserving its strength for the next stage, just went through the motion of finishing the short 96.4 km breeze from Port Dickson to this city, Malaysia’s showcase of rich cultural heritage.
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Merculio Ramos, who pulled off a historic feat by becoming the first Asian to wear the yellow jersey following a neutralized stage where nobody was declared winner, figured in a massive spill early on.
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