The Clark International Festival of Speed (CIFOS) recently concluded its second annual 2-Wheel Expo, held at the Clark International Speedway from November 29 to December 1, 2024. This year’s event showcased the vibrant and growing motorcycle industry in the Philippines, featuring a diverse range of activities for enthusiasts and riders alike.
A Weekend of Thrill and Excitement
The 2-Wheel Expo offered a captivating array of experiences, including a Motorcycle Parts and Accessories Display, Bike Clubs Meet, Motorcycle Track Experience, Motorbikes Open Class Competition, Motorcycle Drag Event and Mad Dog Motorcycle Club Poker Run.
CIFOS Motorcycle Gypsy Tour: A Ride to Remember
A highlight of the event was the CIFOS Motorcycle Gypsy Tour, which aims to become an international gathering of riders. This year, nearly 200 bikers from various clubs, including Mad Dog Motorcycle Club, Ducati Philippines, Club 200, Yamaha Club, Anghel ng Lansangan, and Honda Big Bikes Pampanga, participated in the parade from Fort Stotsenburg Parade Grounds to the Clark International Speedway.
Notable personalities included Toti Alberto (Ducati Philippines CEO), John Leyva (Yamaha Motor Phils. Motorsports Asst. Supervisor), Johnny Tan (CIFOS organizer & Kilton Motor Corp. President), and Lina Sarmiento (CDC VP of Public Safety Div.), graced the opening program with insightful speeches.
Vision for the Future
Through the creation of CIFOS 4-Wheel and 2-Wheel Expos, Kilton Motor Corporation (KMC) aims to solidify Clark’s position as the Philippines’ Motorsports Center. By supporting the motorcycle industry, KMC recognizes its significant contributions to the country’s economy, transportation, and community development.
A Bright Future for the Philippine Motorcycle Industry
The Philippine motorcycle industry is poised for continued growth, fueled by increasing demand, favorable government policies, technological advancements, and economic prosperity. As the industry evolves, it is essential to prioritize safety and regulatory compliance to ensure sustainable growth.
“The private sector and motorcycle industry can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry by investing in rider education and training, embracing technological innovation, advocating for supportive policies, and fostering the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises,” says Tan. “Together, we can create a thriving and sustainable motorcycle culture in the Philippines.”