Almost 150 custom motorcycles, choppers, naked, XT and other large displacement models, part of 12 clubs in the city and department, will be part of the solidarity caravan this Sunday, September 17th.
The tour begins at around 2:00 p.m. at the UIS roundabout in front of the equestrian monument to the liberator Simón Bolívar.
The motorized vehicles go to Carrera 27 until they reach 56th Street. You will descend through the La Isla sector, enter the Royal Citadel of Minas and reach Las Cigarras Park. After a stop, vehicles travel up 61st Street, take the La Flora Viaduct and reach Neomundo.
It should be noted that the motorized vehicles advance at low speed during the tour and make four stops at Los Niño Park, Turbay Park, Carrera 27 con 56 and Las Cigarras Park for fans to take photos.
In addition to the power of these vehicles, another attraction of the tour will be the equipment of the motorized vehicles, which will wear the characteristic clothing of biker culture.
According to Martín Orlando Prieto, one of the organizers of the large-volume motorcycle caravan, “this parade of large-volume motorcycles has been taking place for many years.” My father, Orlando Prieto, “Pata Brava,” was the one who started it all, and that’s why we want to we continue his legacy.”
Prieto Niño said that in addition to further developing an attractive route, it will also have a social meaning: “It is a work that we do without profit, among other things we collect funds for the AVAC Foundation, which helps people with cancer.” We will give them your donation and contribute to this cause,” he assured.
For his part, César Camacho, another organizer of the event, pointed out that “this parade is free for participants, who only have to meet two requirements: that their motorcycle has a displacement of more than 150 cubic centimeters and that they contribute to it.” the fundamentals from which we will benefit in Bucaramanga and the metropolitan area.”
Camacho added: “The idea is that people can get close to the bikes, participate, get to know them up close and take photos with the ‘riders.'” We will also promote tourism because we will have guests from San Gil, Socorro, Barbosa, Barrancabermeja and the Bucaramanga metropolitan area have; and they will also come from Aguachica and San Alberto, Cesar.”