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Farr outkicks Barba in MT duel

By: - Reporter / @junavINQ
/ 11:07 PM October 27, 2013

RODERIC Calla rules the Tour de Larrazabal’s Ormoc-Ormoc stage. ROMY HOMILLADA

ORMOC CITY—John Derick Farr of Team Prima Isuzu Dmax stole the thunder from Southeast Asian Games-bound Joey Barba of Groundzero Wim Top Gun in the downhill mountain bike finals of the 9th Terry Larrazabal Bike Festival at Barangay Milagros here.

Farr, the prodigious 17-year-old son of former national team coach Frederick “Eboy” Farr, clocked 1 minute and 40.09 seconds over the tricky one-kilometer trail to nip Barba (1:40.91) in the Open Elite category.

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Frederick Farr, who guided Barba to a golden performance in the 2007 Thailand SEA Games, also pulled off a similar feat over Wendell Barba of Hitech Cycles to rule the expert category in 1:48.80.

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Wendell, Joey’s cousin, timed 1:50.86, over the layout dotted with several steep dropoffs while Nilo Estayo, a veteran road racer, placed third (2:00.42).

The annual cycling festival was organized by the Emeterio Larrazabal Foundation and backed by San Miguel Corp., Air21 and Rudy Project.

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Calla seizes road lead

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In the Tour de Larrazabal, Roderic Calla of Vondutch-Bont topped Stage 3 of the four-day race after the Parañaque City-based climber soloed it home in 3 hours, 18 minutes and 25.3 seconds to seize the Category B overall lead from Ramonito Espinosa of Admor Load.

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Espinosa placed second, 1:55.9 behind, at the end of the hilly 140-km ride from this serene seaside city to Palompon town and back.

Marcial Catanggui of Porbo-Kidapawan was third, 5:56.9 back, in the race presided over by PhilCycling chair Alberto Lina and PhilCycling director Gregorio Larrazabal.

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Overall, Calla stayed ahead by 40.5 seconds over Romilito Villarubia, who dislodged Ysmael Gendrano from the top in Category C, and led Romeo Camingao of Excellent Noodles Team by 1:55.7 going into today’s criterium finale.

Other winners in the downhill races were Yves Steven Alcancia of Hitech Cycles (under-19), Miguel Omoso (age group 20-29), Jonathan Verga of V12 Radgear (30-39) and Eugenio Malabanan of Atom Bikers (40 and over).

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