Siklistang Ruso na si Nikita Shulchenko ang nanalo sa MPTC Tour of Luzon 2026

Natapos na ang 14-stage MPTC Tour of Luzon matapos tumakbo ang 13 teams sa mahigit 1,800 kilometro sa Luzon. Si Nikita Shulchenko mula Russia ang overall winner.

Ang karera ay natapos na may French cyclist na si Antoine Huby na pumangalawa sa general classification at nanalo ng King of the Mountain title dahil sa kanyang dominasyon sa mga pag-akyat.

Si Mervin Corpuz naman ang isa sa pinakamabilis na lokal na riders sa tour na ito. Kasama sa talakayan ang sportscaster at coach na si Allan Gregorio tungkol sa kahalagahan ng event para sa Philippine cycling.

Ayon sa mga kalahok, ang presensya ng foreign teams ay makakatulong sa pagpapataas ng antas ng kompetisyon sa bansa.

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Jonas Vingegaard celebrates solo victory at Coll de Pal, taking leader's jersey in Volta a Catalunya queen stage.
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Vingegaard wins solo the queen stage of Volta a Catalunya

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Jonas Vingegaard won solo the fifth stage of Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, finishing at Coll de Pal, and took the leader's jersey with a 57-second lead over Felix Gall. Remco Evenepoel, his main rival, finished 1:38 behind the Dane. The 153.1 km stage featured demanding climbs in the Pyrenees.

Nash Lim of MPT DriveHub finished fourth overall in the 2026 Tour of Luzon, emerging as the top Filipino rider in a race won by Russian Nikita Shulchenko.

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Colombian cyclist Harold Tejada claimed victory in the sixth stage of the Paris-Nice race, securing his second professional win in Europe. From Pitalito and riding for the Astana Qazaqstan Team, Tejada broke away from the peloton with an attack in the final five kilometers to finish first in Apt, France.

The 2026 Santiago Marathon will gather over 33,000 participants this Sunday, starting and finishing at Palacio de La Moneda. US Olympic medalist Galen Rupp arrives as a special guest, while local runners Carlos Díaz and Hugo Catrileo compete in key distances. The event introduces a WhatsApp digital coach to assist participants.

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Finland's Ilkka Herola secured his second World Cup victory in the Nordic combined compact event at Kulm, Austria, on February 27, 2026, by outpacing Austria's Johannes Lamparter in a tight sprint finish. France's Marco Heinis, despite setting a world record jump of 233.5 meters earlier, finished 13th after struggling in the cross-country segment. The win highlights Herola's resilience after 237 starts on the circuit.

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