ACC head praises Tagaytay City, PH
ACC head praises Tagaytay City, PH
Title ACC President Praises Tagaytay City A New Hub for Track Cycling in Asia
The Philippines has made a significant impact on the development of track cycling in Asia, as evident in its successful hosting of the 45th Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) Track Cycling Championships and 14th Asian Para Track Cycling Championships. The event, held in Tagaytay City, was a testament to the country's growing reputation as a major player in the world of cycling.
A Nation's Commitment to Excellence
During a Gala Night celebrating the ACC's 33rd foundation anniversary, ACC President Dató Amarjit Singh Gill commended the Philippines for its investment in world-class facilities, including a 250-meter indoor, homologated velodrome. This impressive infrastructure has placed the country among the emerging forces in cycling in Asia.
PhilCycling's Visionary Leadership
PhilCycling President Abraham Bambol Tolentino shared Gill's enthusiasm, highlighting the significant impact of the brand-new Tagaytay CT Velodrome and adjacent UCI-standard BMX track. The organization's dedication to promoting cycling in the Philippines has resulted in numerous achievements, including hosting the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
A Legacy of Excellence
The new velodrome and BMX track are world-class facilities that will surely attract top cyclists from around the region. This investment will not only benefit Filipino athletes but also provide a platform for international competitions, further solidifying the Philippines' position in the global cycling community.
Conclusion
The Philippines' hosting of the ACC Track Cycling Championships and Asian Para Track Cycling Championships is a testament to the country's growing reputation as a major player in the world of cycling. The new velodrome and BMX track in Tagaytay City are a significant achievement that will undoubtedly shape the future of track cycling in Asia.
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