Russian cyclist Nikita Shulchenko wins MPTC Tour of Luzon 2026

The 14-stage MPTC Tour of Luzon has concluded after 13 teams raced more than 1,800 kilometers across Luzon. Russian cyclist Nikita Shulchenko emerged as the overall winner.

The race wrapped up with French cyclist Antoine Huby finishing second in the individual general classification and claiming the King of the Mountain title after dominating the climbs.

Filipino rider Mervin Corpuz stood out as one of the fastest local competitors in this year’s edition. Sportscaster and coach Allan Gregorio joined discussions on what the event means for Philippine cycling.

Participants noted that the presence of foreign teams and cyclists could help raise the level of competition in the country.

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