We have just concluded the 200km/300km/400km Audax Bohol and 100km Motor Ace Populaire last weekend. Please check the below files for the tentative results and let us know by April 10 of any comments/questions so we can double-check from our end and do the necessary adjustments before we submit the results to Paris on April 11. You can reach us at info@audax.ph. Let us not spam the Facebook group/page of Audax Randonneurs Philippines. Please note that your result reflects your elapsed time = scanned time at the finish. It doesn't reflect the elapsed time in your Strava or GPS devices.
Tentative Results 100km Populaire Bohol.pdf
Tentative Results 200km Audax Bohol.pdf
Tentative Results 300km Audax Bohol.pdf
Tentative Results 400km Audax Bohol.pdf
The Audax in Bohol, especially the 400km Audax, will always be a favorite because of its beautiful coastal roads, few motorists on the roads, amazing support from Motor Ace Philippines, Inc. and the very reliable cyclotourism infrastructure of the Province of Bohol. The 4th edition proved to be another successful Audax Bohol as we saw all of our cyclists safe and sound at the finish. We did have 1 reported incident of a water delivery tricycle hitting one of our cyclists. Thankfully the cyclist is fine and the owner of the tricycle manned up for the accident. Sadly, incidents like these are really part of the risks of cycling in open roads which is the very basic format of an Audax. May this be a good reminder for all of us to be mindful and take extra caution whenever we ride out there.
Thank you Motor Ace Philippines, Inc. for bringing the Audax to the Visayas. Thank you to the Provincial Government of Bohol, the Provincial Police, DOT Region 7, PDRRMO and Tarsier 117. Thank you to the leadership of Mr. Clayton Booc and Sir Albin of Motor Ace and the rest of the Motor Ace crew and the Audax core crew. Thank you to everyone who showed up this weekend. A lot of our randonneurs made a huge effort to travel from Agusan del Norte, Bukidnon, Cavite, Cebu, Laguna, Leyte, Misamis Oriental, Negros Oriental, Palawan, Rizal and Metro Manila. Thank you for keeping the randonneuring spirit alive in the Visayas!