'Mahilig mag-Facebook' guy in viral news segment now a cycling advocate

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'Mahilig mag-Facebook' guy in viral news segment now a cycling advocate
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Remember the guy who was identified as “Mahilig mag-Facebook” in the news?

The site promotes biking as a primary mode of transportation and shares stories “to encourage everyone to ride a bike.”is when he was interviewed on GMA’s “Dapat Alam Mo!” on February 15 following the planned removal of dedicated bike lanes in Makati City.The move has since been deferred to March after transport groups and cyclists protested the plan which would force them to share lanes with public utility vehicles.

“We have always believed that the Ayala Avenue bike lanes set the gold standard for bike lane width, protection, and servicing the mobility needs of not just cyclists, but of commuters and all types of road users,” the movement said in a statement.“We look forward to working together to make Makati more sustainable, more equitable, and safer for all, especially for our most vulnerable road users,” the movement continued.

Meanwhile, Babiera’s latest TV exposure led him to compile his overall appearances and joke that there is a “new variant” of his name in the “Lester multiverse.”“From mahilig mag-Facebook to Saksi to Cycling Advocate. Isa na akong Bantay Bike Lanes Movement. #ProtectedBikeLanesNow #MakeItSaferMakati #CommuterDinKami,” Barbiera added.Babiera’s first TV appearances listed his last name correctly but in his third one, he was identified as “Lester Bubiera.

“[But] I have a podcast about cycling that will launch on March 10. It’s called ‘Tambike Session’. I hope I get to promote it on TV, too — that would be awesome!” Babiera added.

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