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  2. Cycling in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cyclists in Novaliches, Quezon City. Cycling is a popular mode of transport and recreational sport in the Philippines. Bicycles were first introduced to the archipelago in the 1880s during the Spanish colonial occupation of the Philippines and served as a common mode of transport, especially among the local mestizo population.

  3. Tour de Filipinas - Wikipedia

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    The Le Tour de Filipinas is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Luzon, Philippines since 1955 as part of the UCI Asia Tour. It is held in April every year. While the course changes every year, the tour traditionally ends at Rizal Park, Manila, although recently the tour has ended in Baguio after being licensed by the UCI.

  4. Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines (PhilCycling) is the national governing body for cycling as a sport [citation needed] in the Philippines.It is duly recognised by the Philippine Sports Commission [1] and the Philippine Olympic Committee [2] and the International Cycling Union (Union Cycliste Internationale a.k.a. UCI).

  5. Filipino National Road Championships - Wikipedia

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    Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines: 2021 [4] Mark Galedo: Jhon Mark Camingao: Joey delos Reyes: 2022: Mark Galedo: Ronald Oranza: Jhon Mark Camingao: 2023: Rustom Lim: Gilbert Valdez: Jhonrey Buccat: 2024: Nichol Blanca Pareja: Joshua Pascual: Alexis Pagara

  6. Roadbike Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Roadbike Philippines, also known as 7 Eleven–Cliqq–air21 by Roadbike Philippines (UCI team code: 7RP) for sponsorship reasons with 7-Eleven and Airfreight 2100, Inc., is a Philippine UCI Continental cycling team managed by Ric Rodriguez and sponsored by 7-Eleven.

  7. Cycling at the 2019 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: Eleazar Barba Jr. Philippines: Andy Prayoga Indonesia: Men's cross-country Keerati Sukprasart Thailand: Niño Surban Philippines: Edmhel John Flores Philippines: Women's downhill Lea Denise Belgira Philippines: Tiara Andini Prastika Indonesia: Vipavee Deekaballes Thailand: Women's cross-country Đinh Thị Như Quỳnh Vietnam: Cà ...

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  9. Cycling at the 2011 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: Tanaphon Jarupeng Thailand: Men's cross country Chandra Rafsanjani Indonesia: Bandi Sugito Indonesia: Nino Surban Philippines: Women's downhill 1.5 km Risa Suseanty Indonesia: Fitriyanti Riyanti Indonesia: Vipavee Deekaballes Thailand: Women's cross country Đinh Thị Như Quỳnh Vietnam: Masziyaton Radzi Malaysia: Kusmawati ...