PH stages ACC Track Cycling Championships after 30 years
The Philippines hosts the ACC Track Cycling Championships for the first time in three decades, drawing over 600 athletes from across Asia.
The Philippines hosts the ACC Track Cycling Championships for the first time in three decades, drawing over 600 athletes from across Asia.
The MPTC Tour of Luzon 2026 returns with 14 stages spanning 13 provinces and 1,815.8 kilometers, offering brutal climbs, breakneck sprints, and international participation.
More than 600 cyclists from 19 countries will compete in the Asian Track Cycling Championships and Asian Para Track Cycling Championships in Tagaytay.
Cardinal Santos Medical Center renews its partnership with the MPTC Tour of Luzon, providing comprehensive medical support for the 14-stage 2026 edition of the race.
Victoria Sports Pro Cycling introduced its 2026 lineup of riders, blending seasoned champions and young talents after dominating the 2026 PhilCycling National Championships.
Galedo won the Masters ITT, Standard Insurance women swept the U23 road race, and the Mark Arvin España Armendez Gold Medal was awarded to junior champion Kim Jerome Duremdes in a moving tribute to the late young cyclist.
Ronald Oranza, Jude Gabriel Francisco and Mary Joyce Monton stamped their class in the criterium races that opened the PhilCycling National Championships for Road 2026 in Tagaytay City.
The PhilCycling National Championships for Road 2026 begins in Tagaytay City with a new Masters division and a special tribute to fallen junior standout Mark Arvin España Armendez.
The 45th Asian Cycling Confederation Track Championships returns to the Philippines from March 25 to 31 at the new Tagaytay City CT Velodrome with 12 nations confirmed.
Philippine cycling added another podium finish at the Southeast Asian Games after the men’s team time trial squad claimed bronze behind Indonesia and Thailand in Prachin Buri.