MANILA, Philippines – The Shopwise Bike Fest will kick off on Sunday, May 19, at the Vermosa Sports Hub in Imus City, Cavite with full support from the host city and venue, promising a seamless experience dedicated to promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
Mayor Alex Advincula has highlighted Imus City’s commitment to elevating the event, while Vermosa further cements its status as a premier venue, havin g recently hosted Cycle PH, ensuring participants exceptional experience marked by excitement and excellence.
A three-day expo begins Wednesday, May 15, at the Ayala Mall Circuit, Activity Center in Makati where participants can collect their ride kits, including an exclusive Shopwise bike jersey and a participation bib. The event features three adult categories covering distances of 45km, 30km and a 60km for individual and corporate Open, catering to all skill levels. Additionally, youngsters aged 2 to 15 will have their own categories, guaranteeing inclusivity for the entire family,
For details, visit the event’s official website shopwise.bikefest.com.ph or follow Shopwise on social media platforms www.facebook.com/ShopwiseSupercenters or www.instagram.com/shopwise.ph.
To enhance the experience for cycling enthusiasts, certain roads will be temporarily closed during the event, organized by The IRONMAN Group. The Shopwise Bike Fest caters to a diverse range of bike enthusiasts, including those interested in road bikes, BMX, mountain bikes, gravel bikes and foldable bikes.
However, fi xies and e-bikes are excluded from participation to prioritize safety and fairness.
The host city is eager to potenti ally host the event again next year, further establishing its reputation for community-centric activities, while Vermosa Sports Hub reiterates its commitment to promoting an active and healthy lifestyle within the community and hopes to continue hosting such enrich events in the future.
MANILA, Philippines – Binan joined the leaders while Pampanga stayed right behind in the 6th MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Season on Monday at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center in San Fernando, Pampanga.
With 12 players scoring, Binan Tatak Gel Beast Motorcycle Game X subdued Muntinlupa, 71-60, while the Pampanga Giant Lanterns brushed aside the challenge of the Bataan Risers to prevail, 86-75, in the round-robin elimination phase of the 29-tea m tournament.
Binan, led by Robbie Manalang and Jimboy Estrada, extended its win-run to five and caught up with fellow unscathed teams San Juan, Quezon Province and Nueva Ecija at the top spot.
Defending champion Pampanga finally pulled away late in the fourth quarter, 83-66, to tally its sixth straight victory after dropping its initial game.
Justine Baltazar, the reigning Most Valuable Player, again powered the Giant Lanterns with 19 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, three assists and two blocks; followed by gunner Archie Concepcion with 15 points, four rebounds, three steals and two assists.
Filling up the void left by the injured Encho Serrano, homegrown icon Garcia fired 12 points, the same as fellow homegrown Raymond Binuya, who dished off six assists, and Allen Liwag, who also snagged five rebounds.
Bataan, which even led at 34-29, suffered its fourth loss in seven starts and fell to the bottom half of the standings despite the 11-point, 10-rebound effort of Rhaffy Octobre, the 15 points of Yves Sazon and the 10-point, five-rebound, five-assist effort of Rey Acuno.
Manalang chalked 12 points, four assists and two rebounds; while Estrada posted 11 points and four rebounds for Binan, which also drew nine points and six rebounds from Jaymar Gimpayan; eight points and seven rebounds from Kenny Roger Rocacurva; and seven points plus seven rebounds from Alvin Baetiong.
Meanwhile, Valenzuela trounced Imus, 107-88, in the opener.
Trailing, 7-18, the Valenzuela Classics struck back through Fil-AM CJ Payawal, who poured 15 points, Dennis Santos and Allan Richard Martin to take control at the half, 50-41, en route to a 5-3 card.
Payawal wound up with 20 points and four rebounds; while Santos, who sparked a 14-point cluster that pushed Valenzuela beyond reach, 95-69, finished with 18 points, four rebounds, five assists, three steals and three blocks.
Martin notched 14 points; Mike Delos Santos pooled 10 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, three steals plus three blocks; and Jameson Hiro chipped in 10 points for the Classics, who drew 12 assists and two points from Valandre Chauca.
Imus Agimat VA Drones suffered its seventh straight defeat despite the 17-point, 12-rebound effort of Luis Tapenio; the 16-point, eight-rebound output of Filipino-American Richard Popovic, and the 15-point, five-rebound contribution of John Rey Sumido.
The MPBL goes to the Cuneta Astrodome on Tuesday, May 14, with a triple bill pitting Quezon City against Rizal at 4 p.m., South Cotabato against Negros at 6 p.m. and Iloilo against Pasay at 8 p.m.