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 →
Luke Burns Got Burned Early—Out After Stage 2 Of PLTDL
Australian reinforcement Luke Burns failed to make an impression for 7-Eleven Road Bike Philippines in the PETRONAS Le Tour de Langkawi, bowing out after Stage 2. His withdrawal slipped past the spotlight. After a modest finish at 96th in the GC on opening day, Burns was listed DNF the next stage, cutting short his campaign.... Continue Reading →
PETRONAS LTdL’s Commissaire 2 Jamaludin Mahmood Keeps Tradition Rolling
The man responsible for controlling the pace before the official flag-off at Kilometer Zero is PETRONAS Le Tour de Langkawi’s Commissaire 2, Jamaludin Mahmood—a familiar figure in both international and Asian cycling circuits. A former Malaysian State Cyclist and National Coach, Mahmood brings decades of experience to the race. He notably served as Chief Commissaire... Continue Reading →
7-Eleven Targets Podium Finish For Joshua Pascual in Best Asian Classification as Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi Nears Conclusion.
7-Eleven Targets Podium Finish For Joshua Pascual in Best Asian Classification as Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi Nears Conclusion.
Joshua Pascual Gears Up to Challenge Thailand’s Olympian Thanakhan “Frame” Chaiyasombat in PETRONAS Le Tour de Langkawi Finale
Pascual and Chaiyasombat are standout members of their national teams, having claimed double crowns in the Individual Time Trial (ITT) and Road Race.
The First Filipino to Wear Yellow in Le Tour de Langkawi History
Ramos became the first Filipino—and among the first Asians—to ever wear the Le Tour de Langkawi’s coveted leader’s jersey
Filipino riders, Drinovec delivered strong performances in today’s short and flat but rain-soaked 123.5 km Stage 6
Filipino riders, Drinovec Rise in General Classification Despite Bad Weather
Joshua Pascual Shines in Queen Stage of Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi
Joshua Pascual emerged as the 3rd Best ASEAN Rider in the Queen Stage of the Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi—the best result by a Filipino rider since 2022.
