At A Glance
- A bigger and better follow-up edition awaits cyclists after the successful revival of the Tour of Luzon that concluded on Thursday, May 1, in Baguio City.
A bigger and better follow-up edition awaits cyclists after the successful revival of the Tour of Luzon that concluded on Thursday, May 1, in Baguio City.
Patrick “Pato” Gregorio, chairman of the race organizer Duckworld PH, said they are looking at expanding the race to Southern Luzon and adding two to four laps to make the competition more exciting.
“It’s just proper to continue it with a bigger and better Tour of Luzon (next year),” said Gregorio.
Arrey Perez, executive director of this year’s Tour of Luzon, echoed the sentiment after seeing how cycling fans and the public embraced the eight-stage race that started in Paoay, Ilocos Sur and passed by Ilocos Sur, La Union, Tarlac, Pampanga, Pangasinan and Benguet.
“I declare that a new season awaits for cycling. Tour of Luzon 2026 is upon us. Cyclists, teams, prepare to battle for bigger prizes,” Perez said during his closing remarks.
“Philippine cycling is alive,” he added.
Korean Joo Dae Yeong of Gapyeong Cycling Team captured the individual general classification title by just six seconds against veteran Jan Paul Morales of Standard Insurance in what was considered one of the closest local races in history.
MPT Drivehub also grabbed the team general classification honors.
Both Yeong and MPT Drivehub each went home with the P1 million top purse.