Philippines to host 2026 ACC Track Championships in Tagaytay City
The Asian Cycling Confederation has confirmed that the Philippines will host the 2026 ACC Track Championships at the newly inaugurated Tagaytay City Velodrome from March 25 to 31.
The Asian Cycling Confederation has confirmed that the Philippines will host the 2026 ACC Track Championships at the newly inaugurated Tagaytay City Velodrome from March 25 to 31.
The Baguio-Tagaytay PhilCycling Classic, the longest road race in Philippine history at 292 km, will offer a P100,000 champion’s purse. The race flags off on June 23, 2025, featuring elite cyclists across major expressways.
POC chief Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino is securing track bikes across the region to complete the UCI-standard Tagaytay City velodrome.
Rush Camingao dominated the Men Under-23 road race at the PhilCycling National Championships, finishing solo with a commanding lead. The event also saw controversy in the battle for bronze, as race officials handed out penalties for foul riding in the final sprint.
Jermyn Prado secured her second gold medal in the PhilCycling National Championships after winning the women’s Individual Time Trial (ITT), while Kim Bonilla triumphed in the Under-23 category. The competition, held in Batangas, showcased top cycling talents as they vied for spots in the national team.
Allaeza Mae Gulmatico and Maria Louisse Crisselle Alejado secured double gold for Iloilo, winning both the Criterium and Individual Time Trial (ITT) races at the PhilCycling National Championships for Road.
Young cycling stars from Iloilo, Pangasinan, and Narvacan made a strong statement on Day 1 of the PhilCycling National Championships for Road, winning gold in the Criterium races held in Tagaytay City.
Philippine Olympic Committee president Bambol Tolentino met with UCI and France NOC president David Lappartient in Harbin to discuss cycling and the IOC elections.
Filipino cycling veteran Mark Galedo secured silver in the Masters 40-44 ITT at the Asian Road Championships, finishing just 35 seconds behind the gold medalist. Read more about his inspiring performance.