Robinsons Malls Fun Ride at Robinsons Metro East and Robinsons Place Antipolo is back

Robinsons Malls Fun Ride at Robinsons Metro East and Robinsons Place Antipolo is back

/ 12:34 PM November 12, 2021

Did you miss the Robinsons Metro East and Robinsons Place Antipolo Bike Tour last October?  Worry no more and mark your calendars because Robinsons Malls and National Bike Organization (NBO) are having another edition of this fun ride on November 21, Sunday.  Riders will convene at Robinsons Metro East’s East Deck, located at the sixth floor roof deck. 

The ride starts at Robinsons Metro East along Marikina-Infanta Highway in Pasig City at exactly 6 a.m., covering the slopes of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, and ending at Robinsons Place Antipolo in Rizal.

“We were very happy with the positive reception from the bikers during the last run.  That’s why decided to collaborate with National Bike Organization (NBO) again who have been our active partners in this Fun Bike Ride journey,” says Myron Lawrence Yao, Operations Director of Robinsons Malls Luzon. Yao adds that bikers have been asking if there will be new schedule so that other bike enthusiasts can join.  “We want to continue to promote active and healthy lifestyle and encourage biking as an eco-friendly alternative to mobility,” he added.

Robinsons Malls continues to collaborate with NBO for regular biking lessons held at Robinsons Metro East, Robinsons Magnolia and Robinsons Place Manila. Robinsons Malls also recently launched self-service Bike Repair Stations and provide bike parking areas in Robinsons Malls nationwide.

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