Despite being under-equipped, Cabreros placed himself in the elite group of youth cyclists in Asia but also outclassed host country's rider in the ITT.
Jude Gabriel Francisco | Back-To-Back Podium Finisher In The Middle Kingdom
Back-To-Back In The Middle Kingdom
Trek Superbike Propels Cabreros’ Vengeance Bid at the 3rd Asian Youth Games ITT
The mbattled rider CJ Cabreros is set to ride his newly acquired superbike.
Raphy Quirante | The Unsung Hero Of The Philippine Cycling Delegation at the 3rd Asian Youth Games
The Unsung Hero Of The Philippine Cycling Delegation at the 3rd Asian Youth Games
The Real Story Behind The 16-Minute+ Delay
Coach Joey Delos Reyes on the Bike Check Controversy At The 3rd Asian Youth Games in Manama, Bahrain
Denied But Undefeated | CJ Cabreros Acted With Resolve
National Team Coach Marita Lucas comforts CJ Cabreros after their team time trial campaign was ruined by technical issues.
Between Flag and Fame: The CN–LTdF Crossroads
Based on the structure of cycling governance and national mandates, the primary duty of the national governing body is to develop and select the national team wherein the National Championships (CN) are the official mechanism for the selection of the national cycling team members who will represent the country on major international outings like SEA... Continue Reading →
Foreign Riders Who Gripped The Leader’s Jersey From The Start—And Never Looked Back!
These dominant foreign riders each gripped the overall leader's classification from the opening stage and never looked back.
Francisco Mancebo Perez | The oldest UCI race winner in history—surpassing the previous record of Oscar Sevilla by 276 days.
Spanish climber and 2000 Tour de France Best Young Rider Francisco Mancebo Perez has cemented his name in history as the oldest winner of a UCI race, after triumphing in Stage 1 of the Tour du Sahel (2.2) on January 22, 2025 at the age of 48 and 319 days—surpassing the old record by 276... Continue Reading →
Le Tour De Filipinas Officially Confirms Its Return
Le Tour de Filipinas is officially back on the international calendar for a three-day spectacle from February 19–21, 2026. Since its inception in the mainstream in 2010, Le Tour de Filipinas has been officially classified as a UCI 2.2 race—an entry-level professional tier—a category functionally equivalent to Marlboro Tour 2.5 classification in its later editions,... Continue Reading →
