Thursday, October 30, 2025
Thursday, October 30, 2025

Ronda race: Oconer makes presence felt

DAET, Camarines Norte. – Defending champion George Oconer and 2018 winner Ronald Oranza of Navy Standard Insurance made their presence felt after a slow start and bounced back strong in the 179.8-kilometer Stage Four of the 11th LBC Ronda Pilipinas at the Provincial Capitol here Sunday.

Oconer unleashed his full might in a wet and wild finish and was rewarded with his first stage win this year in four hours, 10 minutes and 12 seconds that catapulted him to the top 10 from 13th.

Oranza, the 29-year-old new Navy skipper, also made his move in the overall race as he leapfrogged from No. 7 to No. 4 after pacing the nine-man pack that checked in fifth in 4:10:38 in the stage that was hit by heavy rain in most parts of the province.

Because of their fine efforts, there are two Navy men in the top 10 instead of one going into the final six stages.

“I’m just warming up,” said Oconer, who bested Excellent Noodles’ Mervin Corpuz and Drey’s Arjay Peralta–the other podium finishers who clocked 4:10:12 and 4:10:14, respectively.

“It’s still too early and a lot of things could still happen,” said Oranza.

Red LBC jersey holder Jan Paul Morales of Excellent Noodles finished with Oranza’s group to keep the overall lead with a total clocking of 9:42:37, ahead of teammates Corpuz who zoomed to No. 2 from No. 4 after his second straight second-place finish in 9:42:57, and Ryan Tugawin, who has 9:43:15.

Oranza stood at No. 4 (9:44:42) followed by Excellent Noodles captain and two-time Ronda king Santy Barnachea, who slipped from No. 4 to No. 5 in 9:44:52.

Go for Gold’s Jonel Carcueva, Jericho Jay Lucero and Aidan Mendoza occupied the next three slots in 9:45:03, 9:45:10 and 9:45:15, respectively, while Oconer was No. 9 in 9:45:18 and Excellent Noodles’ Mar Francis Sudario was No. 10 in 9:45:39.

There were no changes in the overall team race as Excellent Noodles remained unflappable at the helm with a total clocking of 26:37:41, followed by Go for Gold (26:40:03) and Navy Standard Insurance (26:40:47).

Navy Standard Insurance lost climber Junrey Navarra, who was taken out of the race in the Sorsogon-Legazpi Stage Three Saturday after complaining of breathing problems.

But Navy coach Reinhard Gorrantes said they are prepared for the worse.

“He (Navarra) is still recovering from tuberculosis and we asked him if he still wants to ride. He said he will,” said Gorrantes. “But we have already planned for a contingency because we knew this could happen.”

The 212.5km Stage Five is set Monday from here to Lucena City.

This annual event stakes a P3.5 million cash pot, including P1 million to the champion courtesy of LBC Express, Inc., MVP Sports Foundation, Quad X, Smart, Twin Cycle Gear, Standard Insurance, Print2Go, Elves Bicycles, Elitewheels, Orome, Maynilad, PhilHydro, Garmin, Petron, Boy Kanin, Green Planet Bikeshop, Prolite, Fujiwara, Black Mamba Energy Drink, Lightwater, LBC Foundation, PhilCycling and the Games and Amusements Board.

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