Jordan bikers give back
The Jordan Bikers Club led by Tommy Colmenares, Jay Caro, and Anthony Castillo conducted a thanksgiving ride at the Ati community in Sitio Kati-Kati in Jordan, Guimaras. The activity aims to promote further the island province of Guimaras as a biking destination and to bring the holiday spirit to the indigenous people’s community. According to

By Staff Writer

The Jordan Bikers Club led by Tommy Colmenares, Jay Caro, and Anthony Castillo conducted a thanksgiving ride at the Ati community in Sitio Kati-Kati in Jordan, Guimaras.
The activity aims to promote further the island province of Guimaras as a biking destination and to bring the holiday spirit to the indigenous people’s community.
According to Mr. Colmenares, who has been conducting the gift-giving for years, the activity has become a fixture of his biking lifestyle.
He said biking is one of the best ways of reducing carbon emissions and is a safe form of sports and exercise.
The gift-giving is not only a way of sharing their blessings but also to show gratitude to Guimarasnons, especially the farmers who allowed bikers to use their lands as their “bike playground.”



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