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New Zealand rider Patrick Patterson claimed his fourth stage victory at the 2026 Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup.
Swiss rider Christoph Janssen delivered a standout performance to secure victory for Dong Thap in stage 20 of the 2026 Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup.
Dang Thanh Duoc secured the first polka-dot jersey after conquering Ngang Pass in stage 7 of the HTV Cup.
A blistering sprint reaching 69km/h powered Anton Popov to victory in stage 6 of the Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup 2026.
A late-stage crash involving Nguyen Van Binh overshadowed an otherwise predictable stage 5 at the HCMC Television Cycling Cup 2026, raising concerns over the young rider’s ability to continue.
The yellow jersey changed hands once again after stage 4 of the Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup 2026, as riders battled over a 114km route from Hanoi to Thanh Hoa in a race marked by relentless attacks and a dramatic finale.
The third stage of the 2026 Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup, covering 42.5 km around Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, saw a series of major changes in key classifications.
Tran Tuan Kiet, widely known as the “king of sprints,” delivered a standout performance to win stage 2 of the Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup, held over a 100 km route from Phu Tho to Hanoi.
The 2026 Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup officially got underway on the morning of April 3 in Phu Tho, with Sergei Kulikov emerging as the winner of the opening stage.
The 2026 international women’s cycling tournament – Biwase Tour of Vietnam and the 16th Ho Chi Minh City International Women’s Cycling Race – Biwase Cup officially opened on March 4 in Binh Duong ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnamese women’s cycling marked a milestone as two 2026 Biwase races were впервые listed as 2.2 events on the Union Cycliste Internationale calendar.
Mikhail Fokin, riding for Loc Troi Group An Giang, not only won the final stage of the 37th National HTV Cycling Cup, which concluded on April 30 in Ho Chi Minh City, but also secured his place as the overall champion of the prestigious tournament.
With a victory in stage 23 from Can Tho to Ben Tre, Nick Kergozou has equaled the record for most stage wins at the 2025 HCM City Television Cycling Cup.
Nick Kergozou captured Stage 22 to move closer to the all-time stage win record at the TV Cup.
Foreign rider Nick Kergozou once again proved his class by winning Stage 21 of the HTV Cup Cycling Tournament 2025, covering the 133 km route from Bien Hoa to My Tho.
New Zealand’s Nick Kergozou sprints to another stage win and earns a record bonus at the 2025 HTV Cycling Cup.
New Zealander Kergozou wins after tense finish in Stage 8.
The 2025 Biwase Tour of Vietnam and the 15th Binh Duong International Women’s Cycling Race – Biwase Cup were officially announced on February 28.
Vietnamese cyclists are feeling optimistic as they are preparing for the 33rd SEA Games, following their achievements at the 2025 Asian Road Cycling Championships held recently in Thailand.
After cycling across 24 countries for nearly a year, two Dutch adventurers arrived in HCMC, marking the final stop of their incredible 20,000km journey. They joined hundreds of local cyclists in a special event promoting sustainable transportation.