Ricky Melchor and Nelson Pagaduan were the first to finish as a two-man crew in the men’s mountain bike category after posting three hours, 51 minutes, and .91 seconds.
Team Bike Pro’s Romeo and Ronald Lanuza, Regina Sebial, and Bernard Laborce soon arrived as the mixed four-person road bike champions with four hours, one minute, and 23.53 seconds under their belt.
Not far behind, the duo of Fred Camacho and Alex Gozon totaled four hours, two minutes, and 9.22 seconds to rule the men’s two-person road bike division.
The pair ranked 29th overall, above two-person mixed-road champions Tina and Tim Goodwin (4:10:31.12).
Another twosome — Heather Kennedy and Angie Mister — topped the women’s two-person road division with four hours, 19 minutes, and 29.75 seconds.
Rod Reyes, Edgar Abalos, Rex Vea, and James Abuy of team Budoy (4:22:04.75) received honors in the men’s four-person MTB division while 3 Men’s Kaisei Toda, Mike Pai, and Brad Ruszala piled a combined time of 4:23:46.18 in the men’s four-person road category.
H&R Block Team’s Joan Salazar, Larry Malig, Enrique Suba, and Edgar Genobaten finished in 4:25:42.25 to beat Team Golds’ Sean Frink, Rex Kosack, Brett Nelson, and Kanae Quinn (4:40:59.66) in the four-person mixed MTB category.
Christopher Tenorio and Amy Sletten posted 4:59:21.78 in the two-person mixed MTB division.
Team Manatee’s Steve Nutting, John Jones, Mark Blackburn, and Jim Arenovski totaled 4:53:47.91 in the Team-200 road division.
Heart Throbs’ Randy Harper, James Hofschneider, Richard Pierce, and Jerry Facey ended at 5:32:01.78 in the Team-200 MTB division.
A total of 25 teams registered last weekend.


