The Yamaha Club Revs New Year Tour to Sagada

January 25-27, 2017 — After a stellar 2016 for the Yamaha Club it was only proper to welcome the New Year with a special ride. Yclub Presidents from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao came together to start 2017 with a bang.

The Presidents represented the following clubs:

LUZON
TEAM MIO SOUL I
YAMAHA UNITED
FZ16 PHILIPPINES
VEGA FORCE I PHILIPPINES
VEGA FORCE MANTIS
PANGASINAN BIKERS FEDERATION
N-MAX PHILIPPINES
MIO I 125 RIDERS PHILIPPINES
Y1

VISAYAS
SOUL I EXCLUSIVE TEAM CEBU
CLUB MIO MXI CEBU
TRIBU DEL MIO DE BOHOL
ALL MIO VISAYAS
YAMAHA CEBUANA CLUB
YAMAHA FINO CLUB CEBU
TEAM MIO SOUL I NEGROS
CLUB MIO I 125 CEBU

MINDANAO
DAVAO SNIPER GUILD
DAVAO MIO SOUL I
ALL MIO CLUB MINDANAO

On day one, the club members boarded a service bus from the Yamaha Flaghsip Shop – The Yzone to the Venus Parkview Hotel in Baguio. The venue served as the Presidents meeting where the top brass from YMPH discussed their new direction for 2017 and the plans for different events and activities. For this year, the Yamaha Club now focuses on the rider lifestyle by upgrading to an even bigger reward scheme for their club members. After the meeting Yamaha sponsor – Motoworld was represented by Ms. Roxanne Lariego who awarded the Raffle Winners that included premium items, a helmet, and a padded jacket.

The second day was the time for the Club Presidents and Vice Presidents to ride their Yamaha Motorcycles and head for Sagada. They fully appreciated Yamaha ingenuity as they enjoyed the long and winding roads of their trip. The unforgettable experience is another Yamaha exclusive – a story that they will share with their fellow riders. This is only that start of a long and exciting year and everyone is already revved up.

After a long ride they arrived at the Rock Inn Café where the famous orange farm could be found. The riders visited the different tourist spots of the area; the Eco Valley and Hanging Coffins, Sagada Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Sagada Pottery, and the Sumaging Cave.

Day three was the last but not the least part of the trip. The riders stopped at the highest point of the Philippine highway system. At 7,400 feet everyone enjoyed the breathtaking view of the Mountain province. The three day ride was a fitting start for the 2017 with new goals and adventures waiting to happen, the Yamaha Club is ready to have another stellar year.