ACTORS Piolo Pascual, Matteo Guidicelli and Donny Pangilinan take a break from their busy schedule to provide the Sun Life Cycle PH drawing power when the annual fun ride hits the road again Sunday after a three-year lull because of the pandemic.
More than a thousand participants of various age categories and skill set are all geared up for a friendly ride at the Vermosa Sports Hub in Imus City with the event featuring the kids (2-3 years old) 100-meter ride, criterium (30 minutes solo ride) and criterium with parents, and the individual 30K, 40K and 60K corporate/team ride.
“The city will continuously promote and support the Sun Life Cycle PH, which includes the youngsters, for the benefit it provides, especially in the physical aspect,” Imus City Mayor Alex Advincula said.
The kids bike camp last week at the Bonifacio GC ushered in the Sun Life Cycle PH with Pangilinan gracing the event where Sun Life donated 25 bikes to the Good Neighbors Foundation International.
Pangilinan will also join his fellow Sun Life ambassadors at the state-of-the-art Vermosa sports complex, which has hosted a number of big sporting events, including the SEA Games and the IronKids.
Sun Life, as part of its commitment to promote active and healthy lifestyle while helping build family bonds, launched the event in 2016 with three-time Tour de France winner Robbie McEwen gracing its second staging along with some a host of local stars, including Pascual and Guidicelli, both cycling buffs.
Pascual and Guidicelli are two of the long-time clients and Sun Life brand ambassadors with the former’s association with the top Canadian insurance company tracing back to more than a decade ago through the SunPIOLOgy, an annual charity fun run that has raised funds for its health and education advocacies.
“We know that cycling is a sport that has gotten more Filipinos interested, especially during the pandemic. So this is the perfect time to again come as one (cycling) community,” said Sun Life Philippines Chief Client Experience and Marketing Officer Carla Gonzalez-Chong.
