Showing posts with label Ana Patricia Maximo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ana Patricia Maximo. Show all posts

Saturday, March 11, 2017

TOUR NI FRANK UNFOLDS TODAY

Cebu Daily Newspaper
James Savellon, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Editor
March 11, 2017 Saturday issue


Meanwhile, 17-year-old Ica Maximo of YKKBikes-Forza is unlikely to defend her Women Open title due to conflict with her academic obligations at Sacred Heart School–Hijas de Jesus.

“The race this year is very tough. It has three stages in two days. You need to prepare for this. School always comes first. There will be some other time,” shared Maximo.

Read more: http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/125630/tour-ni-frank-unfolds-today#ixzz4ay3722dC 

15th TOUR NI FRANK ROLLS OFF TODAY

The Freeman Newspaper
CEBU, Philippines - Over a hundred pedal pushers are all raring to plunge into action in the bigger and better 15th Tour Ni Frank, which will roll off today starting at the JY Square Mall grounds in Barangay Lahug and ending at Tops in Barangay Busay, Cebu City.
The categories to be contested are the men’s under-23, 39-under, 40-above and 50-above and the women’s open where the decorated Cebuano junior cyclist Ica Maximo is the defending champion.
The 17-year-old Maximo of YKK Bikes-Forza, however, is unlikely to defend her title due to conflict with her academic obligations.
"I cannot train. We have our mid-term exams this week and I need to study. I almost missed the SAC Awarding last Tuesday due to the school exams. I have to hurry back home, thus, I was not able to finish the awarding and participate in the group photo with my fellow athletes," shares the former Batang Pinoy champion who received her third award from the Sportswriters Association of Cebu.

"The race this year is very tough. It has three stages in two days. Last year, it has only two stages. You need to prepare for this. School always comes first. There will be some other time," shared the Grade 11 student of Sacred Heart School-Hijas de Jesus... Read more

Friday, March 10, 2017

PAGES: FRED UYTENGSU'S INSPIRING MESSAGE

“So how do we take what we learned as athletes and transform that into an endeavor that is meaningful? Some can become coaches and help the next generation of athletes to become better. Some go on to business. Some even pursue politics. Sadly, some have not prepared for that next chapter in life.

“What I want to leave everyone here with is that through sports, the lessons of teamwork, hard work, sportsmanship, discipline, motivation and sacrifice are amongst the greatest life lessons we can ever learn. Take these lessons to heart while you are an athlete competing but also remember these lessons and attributes when it is time for your journey to change...

Read more: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2017/03/08/pages-fred-uytengsus-inspiring-message-529911



WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE LIKE MY SPORTS IDOL. Cycling awardee 17-yo student-athlete Ica Maximo with Sportsman of the Year Fred Uytengsu during the 35th SMB-SAC Cebu Sports Awards, March 7, 2017 held in SM City Cebu.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

SMB-SAC TO HONOR CEBU'S BEST IN ANNUAL AWARDS

SUN STAR CEBU NEWSPAPER
February 16, 2017

THE Sportswriters Association of Cebu will hold its annual San Migue Brewery-SAC Sports Awards on March 7 at SM City at 2 p.m.

Now on its 35th year, SAC will honor the various achievers in Cebu sports for 2016, a year that saw Cebu sports etch a new record with Mary Joy Tabal competing in the Olympics, Donnie Nietes extending his unbeaten reign and June Mar Fajardo winning his third straight MVP award...

The rest of the citation awardees are John Vincent Villa, Elwin Retanal, John Renee Mier, Ica Maximo, Dancesport Team Cebu City, Daniel dela Pisa, Kyla Sylverio, Kim Paller, Luis Drei Candia, Dartspeed Eslao, Raven Faith Alcoseba, Gudmoto B8, John Rex Tongco, Arthur Craig Pantino, Tabuelan 111 organizers, Rafael Trinidad, Team Cebu-Toyota Vios and Jette Calderon. Pooled Report

Read more: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2017/02/16/smb-sac-honor-cebus-best-annual-awards-526049

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Saturday, December 24, 2016

Monday, August 22, 2016

TOLEDO LURAY II CRITERIUM RACE

WOMEN OPEN CATEGORY
August 21, 2016 Sunday
Luray II, Toledo City, Cebu

After 2 laps into the crit race, a two wo(man) breakaway was formed by Ica Maximo and Andrea Yu

Taking it easy and keeping it close.

The race course was closed to traffic making it safe and fun for the participants and spectators. Job well done to the Luray II officials headed by Junar Pamplona.

Saving the best for last. Getting ready for the last lap solo breakaway.

Ica Maximo (center), powered by YKKBikes, bagged the Women Open title. Completing the podium winners are Andrea Yu (2ndPlace) and Grezel Villarba (3rd Place). The other finishers are Daisy Batac, Sammy Scoff and Virgie Prajinog.

ICA MAXIMO WINS AGAIN

Cebu Daily Newspaper
August 22, 2016 issue
by James Nicole Franz Savellon

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CEBUANA Ana Patricia “Ica” Maximo topped the Women’s Open Category of the Toledo City-Luray Criterium Race last Sunday in Toledo City, southern Cebu.

The 17-year-old Maximo completed the four-lap, 9-kilometer closed-road course in 18 minutes and 35 seconds.

“It was not an easy race. In two weeks’ time, I had to shift my training from the 90k IronMan endurance race to a fast and tricky 9k speed race with lots of intervals, corners and U-turns,” said Maximo.

Andrea Yu placed second while Grezell Villarba settled for third.

In the road-bike results, Jonel Carcueva topped Category B, Xim Amores reigned in Category C and Virgilio Poloyapoy won in the Toledo Open.

In the mountain-bike results, Niko Otadoy was the Toledo champion, Donkey Sanchez topped the Junior-Senior category. Emmanuel Pedroza won the Novice title, Junel Dadong ruled the Intermediate group, Ryan Mendoza took the Masters crown and Ronnie Adlawan reigned in the Veterans class.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

CEBUANA CYCLIST DELIVERS IN IRONMAN 70.3 AS-PAC CHAMPIONSHIP



Published in The Freeman Newspaper, August 11, 2016 Thursday issue.

Cebuana junior cyclist Ana Patricia "Ica" Maximo, racing for TRIbu Lapu-Lapu, has been ranked 1st in the 90km bike split with a time of 2:56:22 hours in the all-female relay division in the recently concluded 2016 Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championships held in Lapu-Lapu City.

The former Batang Pinoy national champion was also the fastest among the female cyclists in the mixed relay category, making the Cebuana the top rider among the female cyclists in the relay divisions of the IM70.3 Asia-Pacific wide zone participated by more than 40 countries.

And she did this in her first attempt to complete the grueling Ironman 90K Individual Time Trial race. Her team, the TRIbu Lapu-Lapu, a grassroots sports project of Mayor Paz Radaza of the Lapu-Lapu City Govt., also made it to the Top 5 in the All-Female Relay.

The two-time SAC awardee, who turned 17 yesterday, attributes her performance to the choice of her cycling equipment.

"Some people asked me how I did it, what was the secret," said Icamax. "Training is important of course, but I think what made me a little faster was the cycling equipment I was using during the race, shares the Sacred Heart School - Hijas de Jesus grade 11 student.

To prepare for the Ironman event, she approached James & John Montecillo of YKKBikes to help her set-up her racing bike.

"A 90-km ITT bike course is very long for a solo rider to complete. It usually takes around 2-3 hours to finish it. To sustain the distance, you have to be comfortable riding your bike. The bike should fit you and not the other way around. When your back and neck starts to hurt and you cannot sit properly in the saddle, it will slow you down. Get a good bike fit from an expert to make you more efficient in your ride," said the three-time medalist of Phil National Games.

"We fitted Ica with a Ridley Liz road bike frame because its geometry is designed specifically for women riders. We have to consider that women have different torso length from men. It will not help forcing her to ride a time trial bike if it does not fit her. We also opted to use the SRAM groupset (shifting/braking) because she finds it easier to use," said James "BikeGuru" Montecillo.

"We kept on changing her saddle (seat) to find the most comfortable one for her to sit on, until we found the Fizik perfect for her. We installed the FSA handlebar, seat post and stem based on her bike fit data", said James.

The IM 90-km bike route is notorious for its winds, especially in the SRP area where it is near the sea. A rider will spend 30% more energy battling the winds. Since drafting or hiding in the back of another another rider is not allowed in IM, being aerodynamic is very crucial.

"My light climbing wheels was replaced with a heavier Token aero wheels fitted with Kenda tires. An AeroShell cover was installed in my Lazer helmet, the same used in the Tour de France. A Vision tribars were mounted to help me lower my body position.  The route was relatively flat but windy so "cheating" the wind using aerodynamic components was an advantage," shares Icamax

"I noticed during the Ford Bike Out training ride that the strong winds in SRP made my bike unstable and harder to control so a shift to a stable aero wheels on race day was timely. I now had better handling on the bike and made my ride faster," shares Ica

"During training, I used to finish a 90-km ITT ride in 3:20 hours. Using the proper equipment, I was able to reduce more than 20 minutes into my time. It really helps if you have the right people helping you out achieve your target. I am sharing this experience so that hopefully more girls will try out the sport. Its really fun and challenging," beams the medalist of USA Junior Cycling Series.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

CEBU CYCLING CRITERIUM

GOLDEN CATEGORY
July 16, 2016
SRP, Cebu City









Ica Maximo (center), wearing a Lazer helmet & eyewear, mixes it up with the boys of Golden category.

Tuesday, July 05, 2016

ULING CLASSIC ROAD RACE

MEN 40 &ABOVE CATEGORY

Rolling start near South General Hospital

The peloton

First climb

Steep climb towards Brgy Uling

Ica Maximo rides with the boys

IcaMax rides a Ridley Liz carbon frame, designed specifically for women cyclists.







Saturday, July 02, 2016

ULING CLASSIC ROAD RACE

The Uling Classic Road Race, organized by Ome Rodriguez of Cebu Cycling, is a two-stage road cyling event held in the Queen City of the South. Stage 1 is the 10-lap Criterium Race around the SRP Lantaw in Cebu City. Shown below is the Men 40 & Above Category race:

Right at flag-off, the cyclists, initiated by Art Lambo, attacked the field.

A 3-man breakaway was formed in the early part of the race.

The main peloton was composed and just let the break get away.

The youngest participant, 16-year old female cyclist Ica Maximo (right), powered by YKKBikes, drafts behind the duo of Dr. Jonathan Simbajon (left) and Ome Rodriguez (middle)

Philip Sainz of Ormoc City (left) attempts to chase the breakaway with Boy Pagnanawon (2nd left) reacting to the move.

Ica Maximo, with her trusted Token T38 tubular wheels, stood up to give a chase too.

Sainz (3rd left) and Pagnanawon (2nd left) successfully bridges the gap, putting pressure in the breakaway group.

Icamax, riding a Ridley Liz bike and without let up, continues to chase the peloton.

57-year old Boy Pagnanawon (right), the ex-pro former Marlboro Tour champion, pulls the breakaway to the finish line. Pagnanawon eventually won the race over Philip Sainz in a very close sprint finish.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

ICA MAXIMO WINS BRONZE IN CALIFORNIA CIRCUIT RACE

Cebu Daily Newspaper
by Jonas Panerio
April 12, 2016


CEBUANA junior cyclist Ana Patricia “Ica” Maximo continued to improve by leaps and bounds as she bagged the bronze medal in the Fort Ord Circuit Race’s Women Category 4 on Sunday in Seaside, California.

In spite of the chilling temperatures which dropped as low as 10 degrees Celsius, the 16-year-old YKK Bikes-backed rider boarded her Ridley-Token-SRAM steed with confidence and powered through the 60-minute circuit race to bag the podium finish.

With no juniors division being offered in the competition, Maximo opted to join the tougher Women Cat 4 class. It paid off as the Filipina became the first junior cyclist from the Philippines to win in this Northern California race.

“I am very grateful to my American hosts Nat and Keith DeFiebre and Paris Loader for providing the accommodation and food in my races here in Northern California,” said the grade 10 student of Sacred Heart School–Hijas de Jesus.

The event was officially sanctioned by USA Cycling.

Up next for Maximo is the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California, which is considered to be the world’s largest cycling festival.

Monday, March 14, 2016

ICA MAXIMO BAGS WOMEN'S CROWN IN TOUR NI FRANK

 Decorated Cebuana junior cyclist Ica Maximo may be much younger than Louie Villacin, but her experience in road racing paved the way for her to claim not only the stage 2 victory but also the overall crown in the women's open of the 2016 Tour ni Frank in Danao City yesterday... Read more