Saturday, September 21, 2013

Ride for a Cause: Breakfast Unity ride @ Mesaieed

Fun Ride For Charity

United Filipino Cyclist (Roadies, MTB's & BMX)
On the 30th of August, 2013, the combined group of Filipino Cyclist here in Doha, Qatar promoted an Early Morning Synchronized Ride for a Cause (for the benefits of the Typhoon Victims in our Home Country)
with the theme: "Bagong Umaga, Bagong Pag asa sa mga Nasalanta" (Dawn of a New Day, A New Hope for the Storm Victims) a Breakfast Unity Ride @ Mesaieed...

Event Poster (by: ME)
Organized by the Facebook groups: PMTB.ME-Qatar, PinoyRoadiesQatar, Pinoy29'ers, Al Ahli Boys & Girls & Mga Pinoy Siklista sa Qatar, Mesaieed Cockroach Riders (Trail Masters)

With the Strong Support of Mr. Farhan Al Sayed, Balitang Q and Gulf-times.

Roadies Route: From Doha Airport Bike lane to Mesaieed Industrial City Cricket Field
MTB's Route: Old Mesaieed Road Trails (Mesaieed to Wakkra Old Road)
Read On!
Here are some of the photos taken during the event.

Starting with the Pinoy Roadies group who rode around 37.5kms from Doha to Mesaieed Industrial City













 And here is our share of actions (Pinoy Mountainbikers.)


MTB Group's Early morning meet up (0400H~0445H) @ Doha Airport Bikelane
Meeting point at Mesaieed Industrial City - Cricket Field
2nd Meet-up point for Mountain Bikers

Happy Faces


My Skinny Bike ready to Hit the Trails










That's me on the Left (Fat Biker with Skinny Bike on SS gearing)










Back Track Point (after 10 kms) by 0700H the heat and humidity is starting to Kick in.



Heading back to the Meeting Place
Some photos of the Unity Breakfast.
Our Menu: Hard Boiled Eggs, Empanada and Pinoy Pandesal


ROADIES EGGS..... Anyone?

Satisfied with the Pinoy Style Empanadas


Some Action photos of the BMX Stunt done by Qatar Extreme






Speech and Charity giving time and some Wacky Group Photos















In the end, we managed to Unite 50 Filipino Cyclits for a common cause of helping our brothers and sisters in our home country devastated by Flood and the Typhoon. 

See you next time

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