De La Salle University–Dasmariñas (DLSU-D) will mount Larga Lasalyano: Tour de La Salle on April 25, 2026, bringing together students, alumni, and cycling advocates for a university-wide bike-for-a-cause event that promotes sustainability and social impact.
What began as a class-based initiative supporting Piso Para sa Iskolar has grown into a larger community movement aligned with the Lasallian mission of service, environmental stewardship, and student empowerment. More than a cycling activity, Larga Lasalyano highlights active mobility while mobilizing support for education and environmental care.
The event’s proceeds will benefit DLSU-D scholarship programs and the environmental initiatives of the La Salle Botanical Gardens (LSBG)—strengthening the University’s commitment to education access and care for creation.
Participants can choose from three donor registration categories:
- Support Donor – PHP 1,000
Includes: E-certificate, race bib, and finisher medal - Advocate Donor – PHP 1,500
Includes: E-certificate, race bib, finisher medal, and dri-fit shirt - Champion Donor – PHP 2,000
Includes: E-certificate, race bib, finisher medal, dri-fit shirt, and sling bag
The event will take place from 5:00 AM to 12:00 NN at the DLSU-D Grandstand and campus grounds, featuring a campus bike ride, bazaar and community booths, music, prizes, and eco-focused activities designed to foster unity and sustainable living.
Larga Lasalyano 2026 is made possible through the collaboration of key university stakeholders, including the De La Salle Dasmariñas Alumni Association, Inc. (DLSDAAI), University Student Government (USG), and the Campus Sustainability Office (CSO).
Participants are encouraged to bring their bicycles, invite friends and family, and be part of a shared journey toward wellness, sustainability, and meaningful change. Registration is ongoing via the official QR code provided in event collaterals.
With every pedal forward, Larga Lasalyano continues to empower lives, strengthen the Lasallian community, and build a more sustainable future.