Showing posts with label cyclists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyclists. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Bike Ride to Mahabang Parang Angono via DOMSA - the place to be for bikers these days.

Wheels of Happiness

Rizal Philippines
4.12.2021








This post biked together with ragtag Recylists:    Master E, Sonny, Vhal,  Joel, Machete and Jess from Iglesia to the summit (near the NGCP towers)   We stopped over at the summit but Sonny had a flat tire which had to be fixed.  Up to that point, I was able to prove that I was not yet "laos" because I did not stop nor pushed my bike.   (One did - he was younger)

I must have seen about a hundred cyclists MTB and RB come this way.  Because there is a checkpoint at Pag asa, most cant go to Antenna or Quarry Road.    (I guess there is no checkpoint blocking the path of cyclists coming from MM)

Ingat kapadyak, fellow riders.  

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Promoting the 1.5 distance between cyclists and motor vehicles

Wheels of Happiness

Rizal Philippines
June 27, 2017


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Perhaps we can promote this:  Perhaps this can reduce accidents

Pedal power

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Our bike ride to Ternate last Sunday December 1, 2013 was our finest, defining moment

Wheels of Happiness



Angono, Rizal Philippine  | December 5, 2013

Up to now my thighs and body are complaining of pains, a result of last Sunday's ride.  I made an earlier post that was our most challenging, most technical climb.  Gerry and the rest at FB would like to think so.

Compared to various rides:

1.  Real is l00 km ride, there are hill climbs, but we rode the first 100 km one way, spent the night there and road back the following day;

2. Same with Baguio.  We rode 200 km one way up to Urdaneta  slept there and rode Baguio, 40 km away the follwing day.

3.  Bitukang Manok.  That is over 150 km one way, we ride up to Bitukang Manok the last 5 km as the most challenging hard part.

But Ternate was 80 km ride flat one way, 20 km difficult like climbing up Kennon road or Bitukang Manok (but were looking false flat) (total 100 km) ride back the 20 km hard ride and ride back to Angono.  Nothing matched was like it.

That ride separated the boys from men, and showed who were real men.  Real Cyclists

That was our finest moment.  Congratulations everyone.





Sunday, September 29, 2013

Pictures of other riders today September 28 2013

Real Cyclists  | September 28, 2013

                                 I was chasing them, they were chasing me earlier at Cardona

It occurred to me that to get some following and likes, I should post pictures of other riders. They too deserve publicity and exposure. It makes you feel good if you are posted or published.  Here are some of them.

                                        Peter Francisco and other Taytay Riders


                                  Taytay Riders at Simples lugawan resting


                                    Taytay Riders up at Bugarin