01/02/2016
In cooperation with the Municipality of Dauis, a mountain bike race was organized by the Duro Brothers,designed to be the definitive test for a Boholano mountain biker, with focus on creating a great atmosphere, community, competition and adventure for the competitor, including the best riding on the best terrain available in the municipality.
The racing platform outlined a format that allowed riders to compete against each other, starting individually, on special stages which were designed to challenged their technical ability and physical capacity.
Together with JMC Racing and Yodno Yax Dominic who provided us with the cash prizes. Gerisonic Electronics & Communication System (Gerry Marmito) for allowing us to use some parts of their owned lot, their digital timing clocks, radio communications and electrical needs. Coca-Cola(Bohol) who had provided us with their refreshing drinks (ice cold Coke and Royal True Orange) Powerade ion4 who have rehydrated our riders during the race.
JRInting Design and Concepts for the layout and design of our posters, backdrops and other design needs. NDSS Technologies for their cash sponsorships. Bohol Bicycle Supply - Tagbilaran for trophy materials. YenZZ Catering Services for the pack-lunched served for the riders and all the working individuals. Protected Apparels courtesy from Jude Balotee Ybas for their raffle items.
Ernie Kay for the shouldering the tent needs of the riders in the starting grid.
Migraine HanSam for shouldering the printing needs of the backdrop and race plates.
Jay Jamila, Dr. Seth Lim, Dr. Bacalla and Dr. Rosario for their cash assistance to augment the other needs of the race. Ning Kakay (Ning Mobile Works) for helping us with some additional hydrations for the riders.
Erico Aristotle Aumentado for his cash assistance.
Vice-Mayor Luciano Bongalos for some monetary considerations.
and most specially to the Municipality of Dauis-Mayor Marietta Sumaylo and the community (Barangays -Mariveles, Mayacabac and Catarman for allowing us to race in their locality.
Photos by Frances Ann Q. Obedencio