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2nd Jun Ebdane 4×4 Challenge on this weekend

/ 01:55 AM August 18, 2012

EDISON “Ton-ton” Dungca will be back to defend his crown as more than 30 protagonists face off in the 2nd Gov. Jun Ebdane 4×4 Offroad Challenge this weekend in San Narciso, Zambales.

Dungca, who hails from Angeles City, will tackle the demanding track in Barangay Carael, Botolan and offroad regulars from Pampanga Off-Roaders Club, San Jose Del Monte 4-Wheelers, Bicol Off-Roaders Club, Land Cruiser Club of the Philippines, Santiago (Isabela) Extreme, Cauayan (Bulacan) Off-Road Club, Binangonan Rizal Off-Roaders, Suzuki Club, Ilocos Sur 4×4 Offroaders and Nueva Ecija Offroaders, among others.

The all-weather sand-and-mud tracks in Barangay Sindol proved worthy of their billing after weathering the torrential rains that wrought havoc in Luzon’s western seaboard last week.
As a result, the event will also be highlighted by a first-of-a-kind demonstration on the use of 4×4 offroad vehicles for rescue and relief operations in times of disasters.

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Zambales Gov. Hermogenes Ebdane and son, Rep. Omar Ebdane, will flag off the event at 8 a.m. today. Competitions are expected to wrap up just before sundown, with the final runs slated tomorrow.

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Late registrations are accepted before flag off, according to Eric Matibag, head of the organizing Zambales Sports and Youth Development Office.

 
There will also be a separate category for Zambaleño drivers, who will take on the challenge of the tracks designed by members of the National Association of Filipino Off-Roaders.

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Some P200,000 in cash prizes await the winners. Ebdane said the 4×4 Offroad Challenge could become an annual event and a staple attraction for Zambales’s rainy days sports tourism campaign.

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