Here’s a new proposal to improve the biking culture in the Philippines
Nicole Ganglani
Nicole Ganglani
Nicole Ganglani is the junior content creator of Multisport.ph. She is a massive basketball fan, especially the Los Angeles Lakers and the late Kobe Bryant.
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A one meter bike lane isn’t enough
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The good news is that triathlon will never go away
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Indoor non-contact sports activities will also be permitted under MGCQ
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“I will never just stick to basketball when it comes to times like these”
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The electric approach to bikes could spur more to take to the wheel
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PBA players speak up
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Cyclists and MMDA authorities are clashing on the use of bike markers
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We’re excited to see how this works out for Quezon City
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Rule number one: Always wear a helmet
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Malacañang also appealed to the public to practice safety measures
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It seems bikes and scooters are arguably your safest choices
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It seems like Metro Manila is slowly starting its transition into a bike-focused city
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I never thought I would miss going to the gym this much
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Bikes might just be the solution to EDSA traffic in the future
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Here are important reminders every cyclist must know
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Stationary bikes also address the challenges of exercising outdoors
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Important reminders for Taguig and Quezon City residents
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It’s been a tough year for the triathlon community around the world
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Exercising in time of COVID-19 is riskier than first thought