MANILA, Philippines -- After cancelling its main cycling festival earlier this year due to the global health crisis, PRU Life UK has decided to hold a virtual ride in November.
Cycling enthusiasts can join the PRURide Virtual Challenge through its health management app called Pulse and register to become part of the PRURider community.
"'Yun ang inspiration namin para dito. It had to be cancelled, but what they did was they went virtual as well. So 'yun ang naging substitute, 'yung physical ride ginawa nilang virtual," said Tumbaga. But PRU Life UK is still hopeful that it will be able to hold the regular PRURide PH event physically by next year.
"We're still considering if itutuloy pa natin with UCI. As much as we would like them to have aboard, the No. 1 from our end is the safety and health of our cyclists and, of course, the Filipinos around us," said Kahlil Robles, PRU Life UK assistant vice president, brand and advertising-marketing.
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