Celebrities spice up Shopwise Bike Fest

Shopwise Bike Fest

Shopwise Bike Fest

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The excitement is mounting as the Shopwise Bike Fest gears up for its much-anticipated second staging this Sunday with public figures who embody excellence, health and inspiration headlining the pedal party at Vermosa in Imus, Cavite.
Among those lending their support to the growing fitness movement are GMA Artist Center’s Aira Lopez, award-winning journalist and TV host Kara David, and noted triathlete Ani Brown. Their participation not only adds glamor but also draws national attention to the event’s core message — to champion a healthier, more active lifestyle and bring communities closer through fitness and fun.
Adding even more sparkle to the lineup are Century Tuna Superbods 2024 winner Jether Palomo, runners-up Patrick Patawaran and Jessica Marasigan, as well as Eldrew Yulo, brother of Olympic gold medalist gymnast Carlos Yulo. Their involvement signals a strong endorsement from the fitness community, setting a powerful example for fans and followers to get moving.
Also invited to the event are popular content creators Sabrina San Diego, Eloi Regaliza and Buji Babiera, who are expected to ride alongside participants, providing live content and behind-the-scenes looks, further amplifying the reach of this increasingly inclusive celebration.
With 2,800 participants in the roster, the Shopwise Bike Fest has become more than just a sporting event — it’s evolving into one of the Philippines’ most well-loved and accessible cycling festivals, catering to all ages, fitness levels and riding skills.