Baguio City will witness a momentous event that blends history and sportsmanship. The inaugural Victory Day Ride spearheaded by the Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) slated on September 3, 2023, will take cycling enthusiasts and history aficionados on a journey to honor the sacrifices of World War II veterans and raise awareness about Baguio Victory Day.
Mike
Villa-Real, PVB first vice president for marketing and communications, said
“the enactment of R.A. 11216 in 2018, marks September 3rd of each year as a special
working holiday, marking Yamashita’s surrender and Victory Day in the
Philippines. This day in 1945 is clearly a significant historical event marking
the success and along with it, the toil and sacrifices, of the soldiers of both
the United States and the Philippines. However, it is not as well-known as the
“Araw ng Kagitingan” (Day of Valor) commemorated April 9 each year.”
Organized in
partnership with the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), City Government
of Baguio, Wartime Heritage Guild
Philippines (WHG), Without Limits, Salgado PR, this ride aims to foster a
deeper understanding of the city's significant role during WWII while
encouraging active participation in the sport of cyclists of all ages and
backgrounds.
Inspired by
the annual Ride for Valor that retraces the infamous Death March, the Victory
Day Bike Ride takes a different route, focusing on the historical sites and
landmarks associated with Baguio City's role in World War II. Cyclists and
participants will embark on a 44.5 kilometer route that meanders through the
city's picturesque landscapes and historical spots, providing a unique
opportunity to relive the past and honor the heroes who fought valiantly for
freedom.
While the
Ride for Valor primarily focuses on the Death March, the Victory Day Bike Ride
aims to balance the narrative by shedding light on the broader scope of World
War II history in the Philippines. The Victory Day Bike Ride seeks to increase
awareness about Baguio City's role during the war. The event intends to give
due recognition to the countless Filipino and American soldiers who fought for
the country’s liberation
The
Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) invites sports and cycling enthusiasts to join
the Ride for Victory Day, a bike-for-a-cause event that aims to raise funds for
the maintenance of the country’s historical markers and other World War 2
heritage sites.
The ride is
open to fully vaccinated cyclists and all types of bikes with brakes.
Villa-Real said participants may ride at their own pace, and will also
implement a "No Helmet, No Ride" policy to ensure the safety of the
participants.
Villa-Real
also said a mechanic will be available to help those who encounter mechanical
difficulties, while roving marshals will be present to keep track of the
riders' progress. Support vehicles are allowed, but riders should only ride in
the vehicle if they choose to drop out of the event.
The
non-competitive bike ride will have 5 pitstops: Start at Baguio City Hall,
First Stop, Camp Allen, Second Stop, USAFIP-NL Marker, Third Stop, Sablan View
Deck, Fourth Stop, Fort Del Pilr (Philippine Military Academy), Fifth and Final
Stop, US Embassy in Camp John Hay.
The
registration fee for the Ride for Victory Day is P600, which includes an
official event shirt, a race bib and passport, a loot bag, post-ride meal, and
commemorative medal.
Interested individuals may register online at https://bit.ly/victorydayride-regform while groups may email rideforvalor@gmail.com until September 1. PVB is a private, commercial bank owned by World War 2 veterans and their families. With its new Charter signed into law, the Bank's ownership now includes Post War Veterans and AFP Retirees.
For more
information about the event, follow Victory Day Ride on Facebook.
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