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More than 5,000 participants expected at PruRide PH 2018

Why PruRide PH 2018, the huge London-raised cycling event, is a big deal

British life insurer Pru Life UK aims to start the new year with a bang with the launch of PruRide PH 2018, expected to be one of the biggest cycling events in the Philippines.

Following the success of PruRide to London in 2016, the 2018 installment is set to gather some of the national team cyclists from the country and across Southeast Asia with two competition legs: The first is from Jan. 11 to 14 at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Zambales and then on Jan. 21 at McKinley West, Taguig City.

“More than a gathering of the country’s most passionate cyclists, PruRide PH 2018 continues Pru Life UK’s commitment to promote responsible and safe cycling,” says SVP and chief marketing officer Allan Tumbaga. “We also hope to increase awareness on cycling as an alternative mode of transportation so we can all work towards having a safe and environment-friendly community for the generations to come.”

Two weekends with a lineup of 36 racing activities

With more than 5,000 participants expected to sign up, Pru Life UK has arranged several racing segments to cater to a wider range of cyclists, from amateur and age group riders to Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) license holders. Among the activities included are the Professional Individual Time Trial, Amateur Time Trial, and the 100-kilometer Gran Fondo—all to be held in Subic—and a repeat of the 2016 Criterium races in Taguig City.

We hope to increase awareness on cycling as an alternative mode of transportation so we can all work towards having a safe and environment-friendly community,” says SVP and chief marketing officer Allan Tumbaga

Seasoned cyclists—including national athletes Marella Salamat and George Oconer—can put their skills to test at the PruRide Professional Road Race, a UCI-accredited (class B) event and a platform for young athletes aspiring to be in the national cycling team to show off their talents. It will also take UCI license holders and elite professionals to a 160-kilometer course, leading them to the historic peak of Mount Samat in the town of Pilar, Bataan.

Likewise, cyclists of all expertise levels are also expected to flock at the Gran Fondo, which will bring them to the picturesque roads of Bataan on a leisurely but timed 100-kilometer ride.

A uniquely Filipino Brompton Challenge

PruRide PH 2018 will also bring in the popular and exciting Brompton Challenge to the country for the first time. The challenge will showcase its two main events that will bring laughter to both spectators and participants alike.

The Slowest Lap Challenge is a test of balance where the slowest participant to cross the finish line without stepping on the ground wins the event. On the other hand, the Brompton Criterium, which utilizes the folding bikes of its namesake, is a 30-minute race with two laps.

The local Brompton Criterium will be flavored with a Filipino twist and will require riders to wear a barong tagalog or Filipiniana top

Exclusive and big ticket prizes

This year’s prize pool has increased to a total of more than P1 million worth of cash prizes. P50,000 is at stake for the top finishers of all elite professional categories for both men and women.

Moreover, six all-expense paid trips to London will be given away, including two for the grand winners of the men and women elite criterium in McKinley West, and two for the men and women professional road race winners in Subic. Two trips will also be raffled off during the Bike Community Days in both locations.

Learn more about the event and register by logging on to https://pruride.ph

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Eric Salta: Eric Nicole Salta is an editor who has handled multiple brands and written stories that span the spectrum of journalism—from food and lifestyle to sports and music. He is currently the senior editorial manager of Scout, Preen, Nolisoli, F&B Report, and Multisport. He is also a massive tennis fan but has since retired from the sport.