Ean Cajucom wins second straight stage in Tour of Luzon
Ean Cajucom, a 22-year-old cyclist from Victoria Sports, won his second consecutive stage victory in the Tour of Luzon on Sunday, April 27.
Cajucom secured Stage Four with a time of three hours, 32 minutes and 45 seconds, finishing alongside MPT Drivehub's Mervin Corpuz and Go for Gold's Aidan James Mendoza.
Inspired by his father Romeo and brother John Mark Camingao, Cajucom fell in love with cycling after being recruited by Victoria Sports and training in Europe last year.
South Korean cyclist Joo Dae Young remains the overall leader wearing the yellow jersey as Stage Five will cover a hilly 160.6km route from Filinvest Mimosa Acacia Drive to the same location on Monday, April 28.
Despite challenges such as a near collision with a spill involving some riders in previous stages, Cajucom's teammate Ronald Oranza remains focused on the overall team race where his team holds a slim lead over MPT Drivehub Team.
Junrey Navarra, Victoria Sports' best climber, was ruled out for the rest of the Tour due to an ankle sprain sustained during a 14-rider spill in Stage Three.
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