Living Active
We unite thousands of cyclists in celebrating wellness, inclusivity and community spirit – all to strengthen active mobility culture.
Johor Bahru
The inaugural OCBC Cycle Johor Bahru (JB) drew 1,700 cyclists from Malaysia, Singapore, and 17 other countries to the city's first mass cycling event on closed roads. This new event expanded the reach of OCBC Cycle in Malaysia beyond Kuala Lumpur after eight successful years, signalling the strong and growing interest in community cycling events in the region.
The ride featured multiple categories to cater to different cyclists, including a 42km route for seasoned cyclists, a 21km ride for recreational participants and family-friendly segments, such as the Kids' Push Bike category.
Along the route, colleagues from OCBC Malaysia's southern branches turned out to cheer on participants, embodying the energy and camaraderie that defined the morning. Meanwhile, activity zones, sponsor booths, and photo spots – including a giant inflatable bicycle – added to the festive atmosphere.
The successful first edition of OCBC Cycle JB reinforced our belief that mass cycling events continue to be a key activity to strengthen community bonds, promote active lifestyles and showcase the vibrancy of the cities we serve.
Singapore
The 17th edition of OCBC Cycle SG pivoted to a free virtual event for registered participants during the country's General Election weekend. Cyclists were able to collect their event packs at Singapore's largest cycling expo and complete their chosen distances independently within the allocated timeframe. Successful finishers had their medals delivered to their homes, ensuring a complete OCBC Cycle experience. Through its blend of virtual cycling formats across various distances, OCBC Cycle Singapore reinforced its purpose of promoting healthy lifestyles, community bonding, and engaging cyclists across ages and capabilities.
Kuala Lumpur
The eighth OCBC Cycle KL saw a record 3,000 cyclists – from Malaysia and more than 30 other countries – converging on Kuala Lumpur's city streets for closed-road rides spanning 25km and an expanded 50km route. Participants ranged from cycling enthusiasts tackling the longer course to families and children enjoying the push-bike categories and community rides, reflecting the event's broad appeal and inclusive spirit. OCBC Cycle KL continued to elevate the urban cycling experience and fostered camaraderie and healthy lifestyles in support of the region's active-mobility movement.
Macau
OCBC Macau partnered with the Cycling General Association of Macau to host the fifth edition of OCBC Cycle Macau at the Taipa Waterfront Leisure Area. With rising interest in cycling after the National Games, 100 cyclists took part to promote green mobility and community well-being. All registration fees were donated to Caritas Macau, supporting essential community care initiatives and underscoring OCBC Macau’s commitment to community development.