Go For Gold Time Trialist Marcryan Lago was born on 13 July 2001 in Taguig City. Lago is the fifth among the eight children of the first Filipino gold medalist in Duathlon, Ryan Mendoza, who is now part of the regular force of the Philippine Air Force and Vilma Lago, a homemaker.
GO FOR GOLD CLIMBER: JERICHO LUCERO
In 2019, Jericho Lucero participated in his first UCI race in PRUride PH, held at SBMA, Zambales. Jericho Lucero placed third in the U23 Category while his teammate Daniel Ven Cariño was declared the three-day race champion in the U23 Category of that UCI 2.2 race.
PROMINENT VOICES OF PHILIPPINE CYCLING IN THE 1970s AND 198Os
M1, M2 and M3 were the prominent voices of Philippine cycling on the radio in the 1970s and 80s.
SUMMING-UP LBC RONDA PILIPINAS 2020
After finishing the 1,3410 kilometers scheduled for this year's race, LBC Ronda Pilipinas finally concluded in the Heritage City of the Philippines, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur.
SOLIS BROKE RIVALRY AND MONOPOLIZED THE PENULTIMATE STAGE OF RONDA PILIPINAS IN VIGAN CITY
Santy Barnachea initiated the attack, but TCL rider Kenneth Solis and four others overpowered his pace after the former lost the grip and bogged out in the last 500 meters of LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2020 penultimate stage.
GO FOR GOLD DANIEL VEN CARIÑO CONQUERED THE QUEEN STAGE OF LBC RONDA PILIPINAS 2020
The 21-year-old Go For Gold youngster, Daniel Ven Cariño, rules the 170 km-LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2020 Queen stage and recoups the U23 leadership in Baguio City.
PNSI SKIPPER MORALES DEFENDED ANEW THE LEADERSHIP OF THE NAVY
Former LBC Ronda Pilipinas back-to-back champion and stage 7 winner Jan Paul Morales snatched the victory over his closest rivals in LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2020 in the Capital City of Nueva Ecija.
PNSI STILL DOMINATED STAGE 6 OF LBC RONDA PILIPINAS 2020
The Philippine Navy Standard Insurance Team led by the 34-year-old and former LBC Ronda Pilipinas back-to-back champion (2016-2017) Jan Paul Morales once again performed another electrifying and overpowering victory by dominating the predominantly flat route, 112-km stage 6, Tarlac To Tarlac path, of LBC Ronda Pilipinas anniversary race in Tarlac Province.
PHILIPPINE NAVY DESERVES A PAT ON THE BACK AFTER RESOUNDING VICTORY AT RONDA STAGE 5
History unfolded as the original 6-man PNSI leaders appeared and completed the race in bunch finish—the first in the history of Philippine cycling race—in the same clocking of 3 hours 12 minutes and 50 seconds.
1-2-3 FINISH FOR NAVY CLIMBERS IN THE LENGTHY STAGE 4
The 3-man Navy Squad in the lead pack sustained their lead by about a minute in the final eight kilometers and completed the course in a well-choreographed finish at 4 hours, 56 minutes, and 28 seconds.
