
Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS), a global leader in the shipping industry, and the Singapore Cycling Federation (SCF) have signed an agreement to launch the EPS–SCF Spanish Training Camp, a new high-performance initiative that will see Singapore’s top cyclists train alongside the UCI WorldTour Movistar Team in Spain this January.

Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS), a global leader in the shipping industry, and the Singapore Cycling Federation (SCF) have signed an agreement to launch the EPS–SCF Spanish Training Camp, a new high-performance initiative that will see Singapore’s top cyclists train alongside the UCI WorldTour Movistar Team in Spain this January.
Supported by EPS as part of its ongoing partnership with Movistar Team, one of the most iconic names in professional cycling, the camp represents the next milestone in EPS’s commitment to developing local sporting talent and fostering meaningful community impact through sport.The signing ceremony took place in the EPS Singapore office, formalising a collaboration between EPS and SCF aimed at elevating the standards of competitive cycling in Singapore by providing athletes and coaches with world-class exposure, mentorship and facilities.
“Sport has the unique ability to unite communities and inspire excellence,” said Cyril Ducau, Chief Executive Officer at Eastern Pacific Shipping. “As a company with a strong sporting culture and deeply rooted inSingapore, we are committed to supporting initiatives that develop local talent and promote healthy, active lifestyles. Through our collaboration with the Singapore Cycling Federation and Movistar Team, we areproud to give Singapore’s athletes and coaches access to the same world-class environment as cycling’s elite, bridging global expertise with local ambition.”
Dr Hing Siong Chen, President of the Singapore Cycling Federation, added, “We are proud to partner withEastern Pacific Shipping on an initiative that goes beyond performance. The EPS–SCF Spanish TrainingCamp will give our athletes and coaches a first-hand experience of what it takes to perform at the highest level, while also igniting passion and belief within Singapore’s cycling community. EPS’s support demonstrates how corporate partnerships can make a lasting difference in nurturing local talent.”
The EPS–SCF Spanish Training Camp will take place from 13 January to 3 February 2026, bringing together:
Up to 4 Junior Men
Up to 4 U23 Men
2 to 4 Elite Female Riders, and
Two National Coaches — Head Coach Adrian Ng and Endurance Coach Mark Chadwick

Hosted at Movistar Team’s highperformance base in Spain, the camp will give Singapore’s cyclists andcoaches an inside look at WorldTour-level training, data application and recovery protocols, while fostering direct engagement with Movistar’s riders and staff.
Miguel Grávalos, Chief Executive Officer of Abarca Sports, the operator of Movistar Team, said “At MovistarTeam, we believe performance is built on sharing knowledge and values. Partnering with Eastern Pacific Shipping and the Singapore Cycling Federation allows us to open our doors to Singapore’s next generation, giving them access to our coaches, systems, and riders, while learning from their ambition and spirit. This is what sports is about: connecting communities, raising standards and creating opportunity.”
The camp is a strategic step in SCF’s long-term high-performance pathway, preparing athletes for the 2026 Asian Road Cycling Championships in Saudi Arabia, and aligning with Singapore’s ambitions for the SEA Games (2025–2029), Asian Games (2026–2034), and the Brisbane 2032 Olympic cycle.
“This partnership with EPS allows our athletes and coaches to access a professional environment that will accelerate their growth,” affirms SCF Head Coach Adrian Ng. The opportunity to train alongside a WorldTour team is invaluable, not just for performance, but for inspiration.”
Earlier this year, EPS announced its partnership with Movistar Team, becoming the first Singapore- based company to back a UCI WorldTour cycling team. The collaboration has since extended beyond elite sport — supporting youth development, community rides and grassroots engagement across Singapore.The EPS–SCF Spanish Training Camp is a continuation of that vision — connecting international expertise with local potential and inspiring the next generation of Singapore cyclists.