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The HCMC Television Cycling Tournament 2026 is not only a test of speed and endurance but also a journey that captures vivid snapshots of Vietnam’s landscapes and people. Through photographers’ lenses, the country’s beauty unfolds, from high mountain passes and vast coastlines to winding roads that stretch across diverse regions.
The 2026 edition kicked off on April 3, featuring 25 stages covering 2,745 kilometers across numerous provinces and cities from north to south. The race began at the Hung Kings Temple historical site in Phu Tho Province, then passed through Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Hue, Danang, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Dong Nai, Can Tho, Vinh Long, Dong Thap, and Tay Ninh, before concluding in HCMC on the historic date of April 30.
Organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Radio and Television station (HTV), the 38th edition carries the theme “A united homeland.”
Ninh Binh Province, often dubbed “Ha Long Bay on land,” welcomes the cycling pelotonBen Thuy Bridge, the first road bridge spanning the Lam River, connects Nghe An and Ha Tinh provincesCyclists pass through Ngang Pass on the route from Nghe An to Quang Tri provincesThe Ben Hai River and Hien Luong Bridge, historic landmarks in Quang Tri ProvinceLocal residents line the streets to cheer on the ridersCyclists accelerate along open roads during a high-speed segmentThe race passes by the ancient walls of the former imperial capital of HueThe majestic Hai Van Pass, linking Hue and Danang cities, poses a major challenge for ridersThe peloton crosses open fields, with wind turbines rising in the distance, creating a modern landscapeRiders follow railway tracks winding along the central coast, a highlight of the raceGolden rice fields in Gia Lai ProvinceThe peloton reaches the Mekong Delta regionFor the first time, the race passes through Phuoc Hai area in HCMCA cyclist from HCMC pushes forward on his journey. The HCMC Television Cycling Tournament 2026 continues to affirm its status as one of the country’s most compelling cycling events while promoting Vietnam’s landscapes and people in a new era of development