![]() ![]() Photo by: Riley, Marcus The Green Bay Packers kick off their 72nd training camp Thursday with a time-honored tradition - the annual kids bike ride. Kids from across Wisconsin and other states lined up early in the morning with various kinds of tricked-out and themed bikes, hoping a player chooses theirs. Pedro Calungsod then to the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral and back to City Hall.The Green Bay Packers kick off their 72nd training camp Thursday with a time-honored tradition - the annual kids bike ride. Rosario Church, Redemptorist Church then to the Sacred Heart Church and St. The 10th stopover will be at San Nicolas de Tolentino then to Sto. Tomas de Villanuevas in Poblacion Pardo then to Snr. Lopez, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in barangay Punta Princesa then proceed to the Church of Holy Cross in Basak Pardo goin to Sto. After which, they’ll proceed to the Our Lady of Remedios Parish in A. Therese Church in barangay Lahug going to the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Joseph Church in barangay Mabolo then St. At every church we stop by, we will also pray,” Carillo said. It’s our kind of “penitensya” (penitence) because the entire bike route is 30 kilometers. Free jerseys will be given to the first 100 registrants tomorrow while the remaining can buy their own. Their group, the Sugbo Bikers, will have their own uniform. Unlike what happened during the Earth Hour ride that was participated by 5,000 persons, Carillo said only those registered will be able to participate in their penitential ride. Carillo said there will still be a free registration tomorrow from 4 am to 4:45 am at the Plaza Sugbo grounds fronting City Hall. The Sugbo Bikers is spearheading the activity together with the Cebu Photojournalists Organization and the Tindak Sugbo headed by Jay Garganera, the brother of Tinago barangay chairman Joel Garganera.Īt least 200 signified their interest to participate in the activity. Instead he will be with the lead car ensuring that there will be no problems, he said. Since he’s one of the organizers Carillo, an avid biker, won’t be participating in the bike ride. ![]() Those who won’t have safety gears won’t be allowed to participate. He said participants will bring their own safety gear like helmets and blinkers. The disaster office, together with Citom will also be monitoring the activity,” Carillo said in a separate interview. “We’ll have 20 marshals, we will have a sweeper dump truck that will handle bikers experiencing problems like a flat tire. Carillo, founder of the Sugbo Bikers, said they instituted safety measures so they won’t have any problems during Maundy Thursday’s 30-kilometer bike ride in different churches in the city.
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