Headrush undertakes 2nd Grand Visayas Bike Show

BACOLOD. One of the top winners at the 2nd Grand Visayas Bike Show owned by Mark Yanson (center).  (Contributed photo)
BACOLOD. One of the top winners at the 2nd Grand Visayas Bike Show owned by Mark Yanson (center). (Contributed photo)

BIKERS and bike enthusiasts herded at the 2nd installment of the Grand Visayas Bike Show organized by Headrush, in partnership with Ayala Malls Capitol Central in Bacolod City, which ran from May 13 to 16, 2021.

Various types and details of bikes that were showcased at the 2nd Grand Visayas Bike Show served as eye-catchers to the bikers, aficionados, and common people.

Bikes that cost up to a million were displayed at the show with people taking selfie photos with the bikes that formed part of the enjoyment at the bike show.

Ryan Anthony Saez of Headrush and served as the director and producer of this grand bike show said the event was a gathering of bikers and bike enthusiasts who showcased their long line of bikes, defining functionality, style, and class through their uniquely installed high-quality bodywork features.

Grand Bike Show 2021 was a flawless display of various bike rides, ranging from classic to modern.

Among the many standouts in the event were Negros bike legend, Mr. Shane Coopers Ferrari Colnago Bike, Western Restorations' Best of Show Japanese Bike, the amazing road bikes from the Warmup Bikes entries, and Mark Yanson's million-peso bike winning the best of the show overall.

As seen, guests, bike store owners, and riders alike utterly entertained by the wide array of bike setups and booths, from grand to funky.

What made Grand Bike Show attracted even more attention is its earnest efforts to likewise open a channel to involve local bike shop entrepreneurs in sporting their various bikes and merchandise that could suit the public’s style and standards of comfort.

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