Joshua Pascual’s raw talent was on full display—making his mark in a multi-stage race and proving he's more than just a time trialist.
THE WINNING STEED OF DAE YEONG JOO
This WIAWIS road bike, used by South Korean national champion and Gapyeong Cycling top gun Dae Yeong Joo.
Climber to Watch: Joshua Pascual Targets MPTC Tour of Luzon 2025 Summit
Joshua Pascual is set to make a bold comeback in the multi-stage MPTC Tour of Luzon 2025, starting April 24, where he’s expected to unleash his trademark climbing and time trial prowess.
Santy Barnachea Poised To Become Second-Oldest Tour of Luzon Rider In History After Provincemate Mamerto Eden
After winning an unprecedented four championships in the national cycling tour, Santy Barnachea, 49, is poised to make history in the MPTC Tour of Luzon 2025 as the second oldest cyclist to compete in the fabled endurance cycling classic.
Filipino Cyclists Brace For Korean Contenders in MPTC Tour of Luzon 2025
Filipino Cyclists Brace For Korean Contenders in MPTC Tour of Luzon 2025
Faith on Wheels: One Cycling Mindanao Rises to Top 3 in MPTC Tour of Luzon Poll Despite Pre-Race Setback
One Cycling Mindanao is now the third most favored Philippine team—after Standard Insurance Philippines and Victoria Sports Pro Cycling.
El Joshua Cariño Takes The Helm As Victoria Sports New Sports Director
Renowned as the 2018 Le Tour de Filipinas champion in both the general and sprint classifications, Cariño dropped a bombshell in 2024 with stunning team switch from Standard Insurance to Victoria Sports Pro Cycling—not as a rider, but as assistant directeur sportif.
From The Sea To Supremacy: The PNSI Legacy
Originally formed in 2012, the present-day Standard Insurance Philippines began as two separate squads—San Miguel Marine and Navy Standard Insurance—created specifically for the second edition of LBC Ronda Pilipinas.
Mamerto Eden | The oldest cyclist to compete in the Tour of Luzon-Visayas in 1974, at the age of 51.
The oldest cyclist to compete in the Tour of Luzon-Visayas in 1974, at the age of 51.
Meijers’ Victory and Felipe’s Defiance: A 2019 UCI Battle on Filipino Soil
Dutch climber Jeroen Meijers was the last foreign rider to dominate Filipino cyclists on home soil, seizing the overall title at the 2019 Le Tour de Filipinas
