Attending the ceremony were Mr. Cao Van Chong - Deputy Director of the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City, Head of the Organizing Committee; Mr. Ngo Van lui - Vice President of the Vietnam Bicycle - Motor Sports Federation; Mr. Nguyen Dinh Khanh - Party Secretary, Chairman of the People's Council of Dau Tieng Commune; Mr. Tran Khac Quan - Chairman of the People's Committee of Dau Tieng Commune and representatives of relevant agencies and athlete delegations participating in the tournament.
Speaking at the award ceremony, Mr. Cao Van Chong acknowledged and highly appreciated the companionship of Dau Tieng locality in organizing the award. This is the first time that the Nui Cau area (Dau Tieng commune) has been chosen as the venue for mountain bike events.

After 2 days of exciting competition, the organizing committee awarded individuals and groups with outstanding achievements. In the women's individual individual time All-ages category, the positions respectively belonged to Dinh Thi Nhu Quynh, Ca Thi Thom and Le Thi Huyen. In the men's event, Chao Ong Lu Phim won first place, followed by Bui Van Nhat and Pham Van Dat.
Dinh Thi Nhu Quynh continued to show high performance when she won another gold medal in the women's individual Olympic bronze medal event. Meanwhile, in the men's group, Bui Van Nhat won against Ly Do Xe and Nguyen Thai Nhat Anh. The individual Do Deo event also recorded the victories of Nguyen Thi Huyen Trang (female) and Tong Thanh Tuyen (male).
In the team events, Phu Tho, Lao Cai and An Giang teams respectively won the highest rankings in the Men's Olympic Bronze Medley event, while Thanh Hoa, Ho Chi Minh City 2 and An Giang teams took the lead in the women's event.

From now until August 7, the tournament will continue with the remaining events such as XCE, XCC women's and XCC men's Open. The tournament is an important opportunity for athletes to practice and accumulate experience towards the 2026 National Sports Festival, and is also the basis for localities such as Dau Tieng to affirm their capacity to organize and develop local sports movements.