Bees Jutatip Wins ASEAN Silver at Tour of Thailand 2026 | Cycling News
- Thai cyclist Jutatip Maneephan has secured the ASEAN runner-up position following the conclusion of the Women's Tour of Thailand 2026.
- The final stage of the competition took place on a route spanning Sri Chiang Mai, Tha Bo and Nong Khai.
- Nguyen Thi That of the Vietnam national team was also among the top finishers in the event.
Thai cyclist Jutatip Maneephan has secured the ASEAN runner-up position following the conclusion of the Women’s Tour of Thailand 2026. The event wrapped up in early April 2026, marking the end of a competitive multi-stage race that featured top regional talent. Reports from Thai PBS and Siamsport confirmed that Maneephan, often referred to by her nickname “Bee,” finished as the runner-up in the ASEAN classification as the tour closed.
The final stage of the competition took place on a route spanning Sri Chiang Mai, Tha Bo and Nong Khai. According to coverage from Thairath, the stage winner was Chen Hongjin from the XDS China Women’s team. Hongjin also secured the yellow jersey, indicating her leadership in the overall general classification. The presence of strong international teams highlighted the competitive nature of the 2026 edition.
Nguyen Thi That of the Vietnam national team was also among the top finishers in the event. Search results from Thairath noted That’s involvement in the final standings alongside the stage winner. The competition between the leading riders from Thailand and Vietnam continued to be a focal point of the race, drawing attention from cycling fans across the region.
Regional Rivalry Continues
The matchup between Maneephan and Nguyen Thi That has been a defining narrative in Southeast Asian cycling leading into this tournament. During the Asian Road Cycling Championships 2025 held in Phitsanulok, Thailand, the two cyclists faced off in the women’s elite road race event. Records from February 2025 show that Maneephan claimed the championship title in that encounter.

At the 2025 championships, Nguyen Thi That finished second with a time of 2 hours 43 minutes 5 seconds, placing just half a bike length behind Maneephan. Lee Sze Wing of Hong Kong claimed third place in that event. That was considered one of the title favorites at the time, having previously won three gold medals and one silver in continental competitions. The history between the two riders added significance to their performances at the Tour of Thailand 2026.
Prior to the final stage of the 2026 tour, Maneephan had expressed her commitment to competing at the highest level. Thairath reported that she vowed to put forth full effort in the final stage of the Tour of Thailand. This determination came as she aimed to defend her standing against regional rivals who have challenged her in various continental and regional tournaments over the past year.
Competition Overview
The Women’s Tour of Thailand serves as a key event in the regional cycling calendar. The 2026 edition featured multiple stages testing the endurance and sprinting capabilities of the participants. The final leg from Sri Chiang Mai to Nong Khai provided a challenging conclusion to the race. Stage victories and overall classifications were contested by teams from across Asia, including entries from China and Vietnam.
Chen Hongjin’s acquisition of the yellow jersey underscored the strength of the XDS China Women’s team in this edition of the tour. While Maneephan secured the ASEAN runner-up spot, the overall victory went to the Chinese contingent. This distribution of honors reflected the diverse talent pool participating in the event.
Maneephan remains one of Thailand’s most prominent figures in international cycling. Her consistency in regional tournaments has established her as a key athlete for the national team. The result at the Tour of Thailand 2026 adds to her record of performances against top Asian competitors. Fans and analysts noted her ability to maintain a leading position throughout various stages of the race.
Following the conclusion of the tour, attention now shifts to the implications for future regional rankings. The performance of the Vietnamese and Thai teams in particular will influence standings leading into subsequent continental championships. Both Maneephan and That have established themselves as consistent medal contenders in the women’s elite category.
Coverage of the event was provided by multiple Thai media outlets including Thai PBS, Siamsport, and Thairath. These sources documented the stage results and the final classifications as the race concluded in early April 2026. The reporting confirmed the final standings without discrepancy regarding the ASEAN classification results.
The Tour of Thailand 2026 demonstrated the growing competitiveness of women’s road cycling in Southeast Asia. With stage winners from China and top ASEAN finishers from Thailand and Vietnam, the event showcased the depth of talent in the region. The conclusion of the race marks another chapter in the ongoing development of professional cycling infrastructure and competition in Thailand.
