Asia's first annual cycling classic—Tour of Luzon—is back!
I Love My Bike More Than My Wife | The Garcia Reynolds Peugeot PX10
“I love my bike more than my wife,” Garcia quipped.
Paquito Rivas | The Legend of ’79
The Eagle of the Mountain, Paquito Rivas, reached the pinnacle of his career at the '79 Marlboro Tour and ended his flight forever at the age of 79.
Chips Off The Old Blocks | The Continuation of Cycling Excellence
Jazy Fernandez Garcia and Darius Villaseñor, the past and the future, are sons of former gritty riders in the national cycling tour.
“Teka At Nakain Pa Ako” | The True Story of Igos’s Broken Bars
"Kanina ka pa tago ng tago, pumalit ka naman," demanded one frustrated rider. Yet, the 5'4" tough cookie, Igos, kept offering continuous alibis, repeating: "Teka at nakain pa ako."
Legendary Cyclists Who Ruled the Laps and Rewrote the Philippine Cycling History
Listed here are the top 14 hardmen of the rough roads who ruled the torturous laps—burning matches at both ends—in their respective era and prime. Since the inception of the Modern Age in Philippine Road Racing in 1955, Filipino riders have caught the attention of the world—almost breaking the all-time Tour de France average speed... Continue Reading →
Pitaki Boyz | The Den of Champions
The Pitaki Boyz was a defunct, close-knit team comprised mostly of riders who individually brought honor and fame to the cycling-crazy province of Pangasinan.
When The Former Olympian Meets His Former Prodigy
Reportedly, El Joshua Cariño is un-retiring and setting his sights on competing in the forthcoming national cycling tours in 2026.
SAN JUANICO BRIDGE: A Historic Icon Facing Today’s Challenges
The 2.16-km Bridge of Love has faced structural integrity concerns.
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.
