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Tour de Filipinas

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. Its previous names included the Tour of Luzon, Marlboro Tour, Tour of Calabarzon, Tour Pilipinas and Padyak Pinoy, before carrying the current name.

Le Tour de Filipinas
Race details
RegionPhilippines
English nameTour of the Philippines
Local name(s)Tour ng Pilipinas
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Asia Tour 2.2
TypeStage race
OrganiserIntegrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines
Web sitewww.letourdefilipinas.com
History
First edition1955 (as Tour of Luzon)
First winner Antonio Arzala (PHI)
Most wins Antonio Arzala (PHI) (3 wins)
Most recent Jeroen Meijers (NED)

History

1955 – 1976: Tour of Luzon

In 1955, the Tour was launched as a four-stage race from Manila to Vigan race won by Antonio Arzala. But, a year later, the race was renamed as the Tour of Luzon and carried the name until 1976 (there was no tour held in 1968, 1970–1972).

The prominent riders included two-time Tour champions Cornelio Padilla, Jr. of Central Luzon and Jose Sumalde of Bicol. However, in 1977, a rift within the PCAP (see below) led to a split of two tours during the said year. However, according to the Padyak Pinoy website, the event organized by Geruncio Lacuesta is recognized on their official list. The tour's name ended by 1978 as Marlboro entered the scene.

1979 – 1998: Marlboro Tour

By 1979, Marlboro became the official sponsor of the tour and the event was named as Marlboro Tour, a name that is commonly familiar to ardent racers and fans. During these times, the tour expanded its routes, by including cities from Visayas in the leg, with the final laps regularly held at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila.

From 1997-1998, the tour allowed riders from Asia to compete in the event and was sanctioned by the UCI. It also led to Wong Kam-po of Hong Kong to become the first non-Filipino to win the event in 1997, after overtaking 1996 winner Victor Espiritu for the lead in the latter stages.

The format used for the teams are based on provinces with the national team included in the race. It was also the same format when Asian riders participated in the event beginning in 1997.

1999 – 2001: End of Marlboro Tour

In 1999, Marlboro backed out as sponsor which proved to be a devastating blow to the organizers. The tour lost about a possible 60-million pesos to finance the tour. With this, there was no tour held from 1999-2001. To compensate the loss of the so-called "Summer Cycling Spectacle", other groups formed mini-races during the summer.

A law was passed banning cigarette brands advertisements on TV, radio or any form like sport events like The Marlboro Tour.

2002 – Recent years

In 2002, the tour was revived after Airfreight 2100 of Bert Lina and Lito Alvarez financed the tour. A four-leg race was held in late-May known as Tour of CALABARZON won by Santy Barnachea. A year later, the tour was renamed as Tour Pilipinas, and held a 17-leg race, the longest since 1998. The tour was won by Arnel Quirimit of Pangasinan.

Ryan Tanguilig won in 2004 in a 10-stage tour. In 2005, the tour was renamed as the Golden Tour 50 @ 05, honoring the 50th anniversary of the Tour. 1998 champion Warren Davadilla, who won the last edition of the Marlboro, was the champion. In 2006, several disputes within the Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines led to a short eight stage event dubbed with the current Padyak Pinoy name, won by Barnachea.

Its current corporate sponsor is Airfreight 2100, the official brand-carrier of FedEx and Air21, thru the UBE Media, Inc. (producers of the TV program Panahon.TV), who has founded the tour since 2002. From 1979-1998, Marlboro was the carrying sponsor of the tour before backing out of the tour, resulting in the tour's stoppage for the next three years.

Stages

Marlboro Tour days

These were the stages in 1996:

  1. Davao City to Carmen, Davao del Norte
  2. Tagum, Davao del Norte to Butuan
  3. Butuan to Cagayan de Oro
  4. Cebu City to Cebu City (individual time trial)
  5. Cebu City to Cebu City via Santander
  6. Dumaguete to Bacolod
  7. Iloilo City to Iloilo City via Pototan, Iloilo (team time trial)
  8. Iloilo City to Iloilo City via San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
  9. Pasay to Lucena
  10. Lucena to Marikina
  11. Marikina to Olongapo
  12. Olongapo to Alaminos, Pangasinan
  13. Alaminos, Pangasinan to San Jose, Nueva Ecija
  14. San Jose, Nueva Ecija to Banaue, Ifugao
  15. Banaue, Ifugao to Tuguegarao, Cagayan
  16. Tuguegarao, Cagayan to Vigan, Ilocos Sur
  17. Vigan, Ilocos Sur to Baguio
  18. Rosario, La Union to Baguio (individual time trial)
  19. Baguio to Baguio

Le Tour de Filipinas days

These were the stages in 2019:

  1. Tagaytay, Cavite to Tagaytay, Cavite via Lemery, Batangas
  2. Pagbilao, Quezon to Daet, Camarines Norte
  3. Daet, Camarines Norte to Legazpi, Albay
  4. Legazpi, Albay to Legazpi, Albay via Sorsogon City
  5. Legazpi, Albay to Legazpi, Albay via Donsol, Sorsogon

Past winners

Tour of Luzon

Year Date Stages Distance Winner Time
1955[1] 28 April–1 May 4 418 km   Antonio Arzala (PHI)
1956 23–27 May 5 1,057 km   Antonio Arzala (PHI) 33:45:08
1957 28 May–7 June 6 1,155 km   Rufino Gabot (PHI) 51:45:22
1958 14–20 April 7 1,517 km   Mamerto Eden (PHI) 61:14:08
1959 12–19 April 8 1,634 km   Antonio Arzala (PHI) 59:44:50
1960 14–22 May 9 1,648 km   Rodrigo Abaquita (PHI) 57:51:02
1961 25 April–7 May 12 2,167 km   Jose Moring Jr. (PHI) 59:44:50
1962 26 March–8 April 12 1,870.23 km   Edmundo De Guzman (PHI) 61:04:50
1963 21 April–5 May 14 2,334.38 km   Gonzalo Recodos (PHI) 78:27:54
1964 19 April–3 May 14 1,967.60 km   Jose Sumalde (PHI) 60:22:09
1965 25 April–9 May 14 2,049.31 km   Jose Sumalde (PHI) 65:13:19
1966 23 April–8 May 15 1,999.82 km   Cornelio Padilla (PHI) 60:45:31
1967 12–19 April 8 1,634 km   Cornelio Padilla (PHI) 70:34:57
1968 Cancelled
1969[2] 18–27 April 10 1,208.40 km   Domingo Quilban (PHI) 37:50:29
1970–1972 Cancelled
1973 11–20 May 10 1,214 km   Jesus Garcia Jr. (PHI) 34:38:38
1974[3] 23 April–12 May 18 2,540.95 km   Teodorico Rimarim (PHI) 78:35:19
1975 19 April–4 May 15 2,207.87 km   Samson Etrata (PHI) 66:18:48
1976 21 April–9 May 6 2,200 km   Modesto Bonzo (PHI) 66:31:10

Tour of the Philippines

Year Name Date Stages Distance Winner Time
1977 [4] Tour ng Pilipinas 2 May–5 June 24 4,000 km   Manuel Reynante (PHI) 106:57:20
Marlboro Tour ng Pilipinas[5] 7–26 June 3 1,697 km   Jesus Garcia Jr. (PHI) 55:37:52
1978 Perk Speed Tour[6] 9–12 February 4 405.8 km   Rumin Salamante (PHI) 10:11:10
1979 Marlboro Tour 18–30 April 11 1,900 km   Paquito Rivas (PHI) 60:01:06
1980 Tour of the Philippines 15 April–11 May 21 2,780.83 km   Manuel Reynante (PHI) 83:08:00
1981 Tour of the Philippines 17 March–12 April 21 3,058.81 km   Jacinto Sicam (PHI) 87:25:43

Marlboro Tour

Year Name Date Stages Distance Winner Time
1982 Marlboro Tour 22 April–9 May 15 2,192 km   Jacinto Sicam (PHI) 61:29:17
1983 Marlboro Tour 16 April–1 May 14 2,313.11 km   Romeo Bonzo (PHI) 63:54:31
1984 Marlboro Tour 26 May–10 June 14 2,464 km   Ruben Carino (PHI) 68:08:49
1985 Marlboro Tour 18 April–12 May 21 3,668.97 km   Pepito Calip (PHI) 97:04:42
1986 Marlboro Tour 26 April–11 May 10 2,900.77 km   Malick Ross Almonite (PHI) 77:39:53
1987 Marlboro Tour 21 May–7 June 17 3,282 km   Reynaldo Dequito (PHI) 88:06:50
1988 Marlboro Tour 28 April–15 May 17 3,544.53 km   Armando Catalan (PHI) 94:44:03
1989 Marlboro Tour 26 April–14 May 18 3,539.47 km   Gerardo Igos (PHI) 95:40:23
1990 Marlboro Tour 18 April–6 May 18 3,317.42 km   Manuel Buenaventura (PHI) 95:58:38
1991 Marlboro Tour 25 April–12 May 17 2,373.61 km   Bernardo Llentada (PHI) 63:33:17
1992 Marlboro Tour 21 May–7 June 17 2,731.38 km   Renato Dolosa (PHI) 71:21:49
1993 Marlboro Tour 17 April–9 May 21 3,480 km   Carlo Guieb (PHI) 91:41:54
1994 Marlboro Tour 17 April–9 May 20 3,563 km   Carlo Guieb (PHI) 91:24:13
1995 Marlboro Tour 18 March–8 April 19 3,280.33 km   Renato Dolosa (PHI) 83:43:39
1996 Marlboro Tour 14 April–5 May 19 3,257.29 km   Victor Espiritu (PHI) 80:50:46
1997 Marlboro Tour[7] 16 April–4 May 16 2,472 km   Wong Kam-po (HKG) 62:06:28
1998 Marlboro Centennial Tour 15 April–3 May 16 2,494 km   Warren Davadilla (PHI) 64:58:57
1999–2001 Cancelled


Le Tour de Pilipinas / Padyak Pinoy / FedEx/Air21 Tour

Year Name Date Stages Distance Winner Time
2002 FedEx Tour of CALABARZON 30 May–2 June 4 517.7 km   Santi Barnachea (PHI) 12:41:13
2003 Air21 Tour Pilipinas 16 April–11 May 15 2,849.8 km   Arnel Quirimit (PHI) 55:29:20
2004 Air21 Tour Pilipinas 15 April–2 May 17 2,849.8 km   Rhyan Tanguilig (PHI) 70:28:59
2005 Golden Tour 50@05 26 May–5 June 10 1,492 km   Warren Davadilla (PHI) 37:20:55
2006 Padyak Pinoy Tour Pilipinas 12–18 May 8 1,219.4 km   Santi Barnachea (PHI) 31:10:03
2007 Padyak Pinoy 17–29 May 10 1,500 km   Victor Espiritu (PHI) 33:02:38
2008 Cancelled
2009 Padyak Pinoy Tour of Champions 8–15 May 8 1,070 km   Joel Calderon (PHI) 29:52:33
2010 Le Tour de Filipinas 12–20 April 4 468.8 km   David McCann (IRL)[8] 11:29:20
2011 Le Tour de Filipinas 16–19 April 4 468.8 km   Rahim Emami (IRI) 12:15:34
2012 Le Tour de Filipinas 14–17 April 4 502 km   Baler Ravina[9] (PHI) 13:20:32
2013 Le Tour de Filipinas 13–16 April 4 616 km   Ghader Mizbani (IRI) 16:38:37
2014 Le Tour de Filipinas 21–24 April 4 614.8 km   Mark Galedo (PHI) 17:12:05
2015 Le Tour de Filipinas 1–4 February[10] 4 532.5 km   Thomas Lebas (FRA) 13:40:49
2016 Le Tour de Filipinas 18–21 February[11] 4 691 km   Oleg Zemlyakov (KAZ)[12] 17:36:23
2017 Le Tour de Filipinas 18–21 February 4 726.55 km   Jai Crawford (AUS) 17:33:07
2018 Le Tour de Filipinas 20–23 May 4 638.37 km   El Joshua Cariño (PHI) 12:25:23
2019 Le Tour de Filipinas 14–18 June 5 822.3 km   Jeroen Meijers (NED) 20:38:07
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022
2023

In the 2016 edition, race organizers had to stop the stage 1 event due to unprecedented road repairs, followed by traffic jams in Tiaong, Quezon, the first in the history of Le Tour de Filipinas.[13]

Jerseys

Like other bicycle rices, the Tour also hands out specific jerseys:[14]

  • Yellow: General classification
  • Purple: Best Filipino rider
  • Green: Best sprinter
  • Red polka dot: Best climber
  • White: Young rider

Notes

  1. ^ Manila–Vigan Bicycle Race
  2. ^ Tour ng Filipinas
  3. ^ Tour of Luzon–Visayas
  4. ^ There were two Tours held in 1977. The Tour ng Pilipinas was won by Manuel Reynante.
  5. ^ Staged by the Geruncio Lacuesta, acknowledged father of Philippine bikathoning, after a split among the cyclists and the formation of the Professional Cycling Association of the Philippines (PCAP) with Matias Defensor as president. Garcia won the Mindanao stage, Casta the Visayas stage and Gorospe the Luzon stage. It was Lacuesta's last tour as the PCAP took over center stage two years later in 1979. This tour is considered official by the current organization.
  6. ^ No regular tour held; instead the perk speed tour was run Feb. 9-12 over four laps aimed at producing the first cyclist(s) to achieve an average 40 km/h. Starting in Manila and winding up in Olongapo City, the speed test measured 405.8 km.s. Rumin Salamante won the event in 10 hrs. 11 mins., 10 secs.
  7. ^ In 1997, the Tour allowed cyclists from the neighboring Asian countries to participate in the event. Wong became the first foreign cyclist to win the event. Asian riders were allowed to participate in 1998.
  8. ^ David McCann is the first European cyclist to win the Tour. Non-Asian riders were allowed to participate in 2010.
  9. ^ Baler Ravina was the first Filipino overall winner in Le Tour de Filipina that was sanctioned by UCI.
  10. ^ "13 continental teams, two national squads vie for honors in le Tour de Filipinas".
  11. ^ "2016 Le Tour kicks off Feb. 18". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 12 January 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  12. ^ Lagunzad, Jerome (February 21, 2016). "Young Kazakh rider earns spurs in Le Tour". Fox Sports Asia. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  13. ^ "Road repairs ruin Le Tour's kick-off leg". Manila Bulletin. February 18, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  14. ^ Corp., ABS-CBN. "Le Tour de Filipinas: Oranza wins chaos-free Stage 2". ABS-CBN SPORTS. Retrieved 2018-06-01.

External links

  • Official website
  • Tour de Filipinas palmares at Cycling Archives
  • Statistics at the-sports.org
  • Le Tour de Filipinas at cqranking.com

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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 Its previous names included the Tour of Luzon Marlboro Tour Tour of Calabarzon Tour Pilipinas and Padyak Pinoy before carrying the current name Le Tour de FilipinasRace detailsRegionPhilippinesEnglish nameTour of the PhilippinesLocal name s Tour ng PilipinasDisciplineRoadCompetitionUCI Asia Tour 2 2TypeStage raceOrganiserIntegrated Cycling Federation of the PhilippinesWeb sitewww wbr letourdefilipinas wbr comHistoryFirst edition1955 as Tour of Luzon First winner Antonio Arzala PHI Most wins Antonio Arzala PHI 3 wins Most recent Jeroen Meijers NED Contents 1 History 1 1 1955 1976 Tour of Luzon 1 2 1979 1998 Marlboro Tour 1 3 1999 2001 End of Marlboro Tour 1 4 2002 Recent years 2 Stages 2 1 Marlboro Tour days 2 2 Le Tour de Filipinas days 3 Past winners 3 1 Tour of Luzon 3 2 Tour of the Philippines 3 3 Marlboro Tour 3 4 Le Tour de Pilipinas Padyak Pinoy FedEx Air21 Tour 4 Jerseys 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory Edit1955 1976 Tour of Luzon Edit In 1955 the Tour was launched as a four stage race from Manila to Vigan race won by Antonio Arzala But a year later the race was renamed as the Tour of Luzon and carried the name until 1976 there was no tour held in 1968 1970 1972 The prominent riders included two time Tour champions Cornelio Padilla Jr of Central Luzon and Jose Sumalde of Bicol However in 1977 a rift within the PCAP see below led to a split of two tours during the said year However according to the Padyak Pinoy website the event organized by Geruncio Lacuesta is recognized on their official list The tour s name ended by 1978 as Marlboro entered the scene 1979 1998 Marlboro Tour Edit By 1979 Marlboro became the official sponsor of the tour and the event was named as Marlboro Tour a name that is commonly familiar to ardent racers and fans During these times the tour expanded its routes by including cities from Visayas in the leg with the final laps regularly held at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila From 1997 1998 the tour allowed riders from Asia to compete in the event and was sanctioned by the UCI It also led to Wong Kam po of Hong Kong to become the first non Filipino to win the event in 1997 after overtaking 1996 winner Victor Espiritu for the lead in the latter stages The format used for the teams are based on provinces with the national team included in the race It was also the same format when Asian riders participated in the event beginning in 1997 1999 2001 End of Marlboro Tour Edit In 1999 Marlboro backed out as sponsor which proved to be a devastating blow to the organizers The tour lost about a possible 60 million pesos to finance the tour With this there was no tour held from 1999 2001 To compensate the loss of the so called Summer Cycling Spectacle other groups formed mini races during the summer A law was passed banning cigarette brands advertisements on TV radio or any form like sport events like The Marlboro Tour 2002 Recent years Edit In 2002 the tour was revived after Airfreight 2100 of Bert Lina and Lito Alvarez financed the tour A four leg race was held in late May known as Tour of CALABARZON won by Santy Barnachea A year later the tour was renamed as Tour Pilipinas and held a 17 leg race the longest since 1998 The tour was won by Arnel Quirimit of Pangasinan Ryan Tanguilig won in 2004 in a 10 stage tour In 2005 the tour was renamed as the Golden Tour 50 05 honoring the 50th anniversary of the Tour 1998 champion Warren Davadilla who won the last edition of the Marlboro was the champion In 2006 several disputes within the Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines led to a short eight stage event dubbed with the current Padyak Pinoy name won by Barnachea Its current corporate sponsor is Airfreight 2100 the official brand carrier of FedEx and Air21 thru the UBE Media Inc producers of the TV program Panahon TV who has founded the tour since 2002 From 1979 1998 Marlboro was the carrying sponsor of the tour before backing out of the tour resulting in the tour s stoppage for the next three years Stages EditMarlboro Tour days Edit These were the stages in 1996 Davao City to Carmen Davao del Norte Tagum Davao del Norte to Butuan Butuan to Cagayan de Oro Cebu City to Cebu City individual time trial Cebu City to Cebu City via Santander Dumaguete to Bacolod Iloilo City to Iloilo City via Pototan Iloilo team time trial Iloilo City to Iloilo City via San Jose de Buenavista Antique Pasay to Lucena Lucena to Marikina Marikina to Olongapo Olongapo to Alaminos Pangasinan Alaminos Pangasinan to San Jose Nueva Ecija San Jose Nueva Ecija to Banaue Ifugao Banaue Ifugao to Tuguegarao Cagayan Tuguegarao Cagayan to Vigan Ilocos Sur Vigan Ilocos Sur to Baguio Rosario La Union to Baguio individual time trial Baguio to BaguioLe Tour de Filipinas days Edit These were the stages in 2019 Tagaytay Cavite to Tagaytay Cavite via Lemery Batangas Pagbilao Quezon to Daet Camarines Norte Daet Camarines Norte to Legazpi Albay Legazpi Albay to Legazpi Albay via Sorsogon City Legazpi Albay to Legazpi Albay via Donsol SorsogonPast winners EditTour of Luzon Edit Year Date Stages Distance Winner Time1955 1 28 April 1 May 4 418 km Antonio Arzala PHI 1956 23 27 May 5 1 057 km Antonio Arzala PHI 33 45 081957 28 May 7 June 6 1 155 km Rufino Gabot PHI 51 45 221958 14 20 April 7 1 517 km Mamerto Eden PHI 61 14 081959 12 19 April 8 1 634 km Antonio Arzala PHI 59 44 501960 14 22 May 9 1 648 km Rodrigo Abaquita PHI 57 51 021961 25 April 7 May 12 2 167 km Jose Moring Jr PHI 59 44 501962 26 March 8 April 12 1 870 23 km Edmundo De Guzman PHI 61 04 501963 21 April 5 May 14 2 334 38 km Gonzalo Recodos PHI 78 27 541964 19 April 3 May 14 1 967 60 km Jose Sumalde PHI 60 22 091965 25 April 9 May 14 2 049 31 km Jose Sumalde PHI 65 13 191966 23 April 8 May 15 1 999 82 km Cornelio Padilla PHI 60 45 311967 12 19 April 8 1 634 km Cornelio Padilla PHI 70 34 571968 Cancelled1969 2 18 27 April 10 1 208 40 km Domingo Quilban PHI 37 50 291970 1972 Cancelled1973 11 20 May 10 1 214 km Jesus Garcia Jr PHI 34 38 381974 3 23 April 12 May 18 2 540 95 km Teodorico Rimarim PHI 78 35 191975 19 April 4 May 15 2 207 87 km Samson Etrata PHI 66 18 481976 21 April 9 May 6 2 200 km Modesto Bonzo PHI 66 31 10Tour of the Philippines Edit Year Name Date Stages Distance Winner Time1977 4 Tour ng Pilipinas 2 May 5 June 24 4 000 km Manuel Reynante PHI 106 57 20Marlboro Tour ng Pilipinas 5 7 26 June 3 1 697 km Jesus Garcia Jr PHI 55 37 521978 Perk Speed Tour 6 9 12 February 4 405 8 km Rumin Salamante PHI 10 11 101979 Marlboro Tour 18 30 April 11 1 900 km Paquito Rivas PHI 60 01 061980 Tour of the Philippines 15 April 11 May 21 2 780 83 km Manuel Reynante PHI 83 08 001981 Tour of the Philippines 17 March 12 April 21 3 058 81 km Jacinto Sicam PHI 87 25 43Marlboro Tour Edit Year Name Date Stages Distance Winner Time1982 Marlboro Tour 22 April 9 May 15 2 192 km Jacinto Sicam PHI 61 29 171983 Marlboro Tour 16 April 1 May 14 2 313 11 km Romeo Bonzo PHI 63 54 311984 Marlboro Tour 26 May 10 June 14 2 464 km Ruben Carino PHI 68 08 491985 Marlboro Tour 18 April 12 May 21 3 668 97 km Pepito Calip PHI 97 04 421986 Marlboro Tour 26 April 11 May 10 2 900 77 km Malick Ross Almonite PHI 77 39 531987 Marlboro Tour 21 May 7 June 17 3 282 km Reynaldo Dequito PHI 88 06 501988 Marlboro Tour 28 April 15 May 17 3 544 53 km Armando Catalan PHI 94 44 031989 Marlboro Tour 26 April 14 May 18 3 539 47 km Gerardo Igos PHI 95 40 231990 Marlboro Tour 18 April 6 May 18 3 317 42 km Manuel Buenaventura PHI 95 58 381991 Marlboro Tour 25 April 12 May 17 2 373 61 km Bernardo Llentada PHI 63 33 171992 Marlboro Tour 21 May 7 June 17 2 731 38 km Renato Dolosa PHI 71 21 491993 Marlboro Tour 17 April 9 May 21 3 480 km Carlo Guieb PHI 91 41 541994 Marlboro Tour 17 April 9 May 20 3 563 km Carlo Guieb PHI 91 24 131995 Marlboro Tour 18 March 8 April 19 3 280 33 km Renato Dolosa PHI 83 43 391996 Marlboro Tour 14 April 5 May 19 3 257 29 km Victor Espiritu PHI 80 50 461997 Marlboro Tour 7 16 April 4 May 16 2 472 km Wong Kam po HKG 62 06 281998 Marlboro Centennial Tour 15 April 3 May 16 2 494 km Warren Davadilla PHI 64 58 571999 2001 Cancelled Le Tour de Pilipinas Padyak Pinoy FedEx Air21 Tour Edit Year Name Date Stages Distance Winner Time2002 FedEx Tour of CALABARZON 30 May 2 June 4 517 7 km Santi Barnachea PHI 12 41 132003 Air21 Tour Pilipinas 16 April 11 May 15 2 849 8 km Arnel Quirimit PHI 55 29 202004 Air21 Tour Pilipinas 15 April 2 May 17 2 849 8 km Rhyan Tanguilig PHI 70 28 592005 Golden Tour 50 05 26 May 5 June 10 1 492 km Warren Davadilla PHI 37 20 552006 Padyak Pinoy Tour Pilipinas 12 18 May 8 1 219 4 km Santi Barnachea PHI 31 10 032007 Padyak Pinoy 17 29 May 10 1 500 km Victor Espiritu PHI 33 02 382008 Cancelled2009 Padyak Pinoy Tour of Champions 8 15 May 8 1 070 km Joel Calderon PHI 29 52 332010 Le Tour de Filipinas 12 20 April 4 468 8 km David McCann IRL 8 11 29 202011 Le Tour de Filipinas 16 19 April 4 468 8 km Rahim Emami IRI 12 15 342012 Le Tour de Filipinas 14 17 April 4 502 km Baler Ravina 9 PHI 13 20 322013 Le Tour de Filipinas 13 16 April 4 616 km Ghader Mizbani IRI 16 38 372014 Le Tour de Filipinas 21 24 April 4 614 8 km Mark Galedo PHI 17 12 052015 Le Tour de Filipinas 1 4 February 10 4 532 5 km Thomas Lebas FRA 13 40 492016 Le Tour de Filipinas 18 21 February 11 4 691 km Oleg Zemlyakov KAZ 12 17 36 232017 Le Tour de Filipinas 18 21 February 4 726 55 km Jai Crawford AUS 17 33 072018 Le Tour de Filipinas 20 23 May 4 638 37 km El Joshua Carino PHI 12 25 232019 Le Tour de Filipinas 14 18 June 5 822 3 km Jeroen Meijers NED 20 38 072020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic202120222023In the 2016 edition race organizers had to stop the stage 1 event due to unprecedented road repairs followed by traffic jams in Tiaong Quezon the first in the history of Le Tour de Filipinas 13 Jerseys EditLike other bicycle rices the Tour also hands out specific jerseys 14 Yellow General classification Purple Best Filipino rider Green Best sprinter Red polka dot Best climber White Young riderNotes Edit Manila Vigan Bicycle Race Tour ng Filipinas Tour of Luzon Visayas There were two Tours held in 1977 The Tour ng Pilipinas was won by Manuel Reynante Staged by the Geruncio Lacuesta acknowledged father of Philippine bikathoning after a split among the cyclists and the formation of the Professional Cycling Association of the Philippines PCAP with Matias Defensor as president Garcia won the Mindanao stage Casta the Visayas stage and Gorospe the Luzon stage It was Lacuesta s last tour as the PCAP took over center stage two years later in 1979 This tour is considered official by the current organization No regular tour held instead the perk speed tour was run Feb 9 12 over four laps aimed at producing the first cyclist s to achieve an average 40 km h Starting in Manila and winding up in Olongapo City the speed test measured 405 8 km s Rumin Salamante won the event in 10 hrs 11 mins 10 secs In 1997 the Tour allowed cyclists from the neighboring Asian countries to participate in the event Wong became the first foreign cyclist to win the event Asian riders were allowed to participate in 1998 David McCann is the first European cyclist to win the Tour Non Asian riders were allowed to participate in 2010 Baler Ravina was the first Filipino overall winner in Le Tour de Filipina that was sanctioned by UCI 13 continental teams two national squads vie for honors in le Tour de Filipinas 2016 Le Tour kicks off Feb 18 Philippine Daily Inquirer 12 January 2016 Retrieved 13 January 2016 Lagunzad Jerome February 21 2016 Young Kazakh rider earns spurs in Le Tour Fox Sports Asia Retrieved February 21 2016 Road repairs ruin Le Tour s kick off leg Manila Bulletin February 18 2016 Retrieved February 19 2016 Corp ABS CBN Le Tour de Filipinas Oranza wins chaos free Stage 2 ABS CBN SPORTS Retrieved 2018 06 01 External links EditOfficial website Tour de Filipinas palmares at Cycling Archives Statistics at the sports org Le Tour de Filipinas at cqranking com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tour de Filipinas amp oldid 1118185138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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