The highly anticipated 7-Eleven Trail Series returned with another exhilarating event at Timberland Heights, San Mateo last February 18, 2024. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Philippine Seven Corporation, this year’s event was bigger and better, featuring the newly unveiled Timberland Mountain Bike Park (TMBP).

The Timberland Mountain Bike Park is a purpose-designed trail system nestled in the picturesque hills of San Mateo, Rizal, and is set to be a standout highlight since its opening last February 10. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced racer, TMBP’s trails offer an array of options.

“We are beyond thrilled to introduce Timberland Mountain Bike Park as the focal point of this year’s 7-Eleven Trail. It definitely added an exciting dimension to the event, providing an opportunity for participants to experience a whole new thrill of mountain biking,”

Jose Victor Paterno, President & CEO of Philippine Seven Corporation
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Philippine Seven Corporation President & CEO Jose Victor Paterno crossing the finish line

More than 1,000 cyclists, a combination of loyal 7-Eleven Trail racers and new participants, courageously embraced the challenging 40-km single-loop course that comprised a mix of road climbs, fire roads, and single tracks. To accommodate both professional and amateur participants, specific segments of the trail were strategically categorized into A-Line and B-Line.

The A-Line, tailored for skilled riders, offered a high-speed route featuring challenges like jumps, drops, sharp turns, and gaps. Meanwhile, the B-Line provided less technical, slower lanes, still incorporating twists and curves for an exhilarating experience. The trail’s goal was to instill a sense of accomplishment upon completing the demanding race, allowing participants to savor the unique terrain of Timberland Heights’ captivating natural and scenic setting.

On top of that, they conquered new heights at the TMBP. The Skills Zone was tailored for beginners and first-time participants, providing a gentle introduction to mountain biking. Point Break featured twisty, cross-country-style single track, while Enter The Dragon boasted fast ridgeline descents combined with challenging technical trail features. Trails were clearly graded according to difficulty levels, and an intuitive signage system ensured easy navigation for all participants.

The race winners were given awards and generous cash prizes from the event sponsors. The winners of the Overall Category for both Male and Female each got P25,000 for placing 1st, then P15,000 for the second placers, and P10,000 for the third. As for the Age Group Category, the 1st place received P7,000, 2nd place received P5,000, and the 3rd took home P3,000.

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Name, ranking, and official time of the Overall top 3 finishers are as follows:

  • FIRST PLACE: EMMANUEL DAVE MONTEMAYOR – Gun Time 1:42:07
  • SECOND: MARK LOWEL VALDERAMA – Gun Time 1:43:14
  • THIRD: DAVE RHOA – Gun Time 1:43:34
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Emmanuel Dave Montemayor crossing the Finish Line

Champion Emmanuel Dave Montemayor was also the overall gold medalist last year but his gun time this year was faster (at 1:42:07) vs last year (at 1:47:20).

791 out of the 1,041 registered participants were able to finish the race. The youngest is 16 years old while the oldest is 69.

The over-all top 3 finishers for women were:

  • Nicole Quinones (2:15:14)
  • Shagne Yao (2:15:17)
  • Adel Pia Sendrijas (2:15:45)
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Quinones who is a member of the Philippine Team and a podium finisher, beat Yao by only 3 seconds on a final sprint with handicapped at about 300m from the finish line when her tire suffered a flat.

Her father, Eusebio “Eboy” Quinones, former National Team and now coach, clocked in first for the Male Over 55 category with 2:04:17.

In addition to the thrilling trails, PSC also celebrated how its organization has been a cornerstone in the convenience store industry for four decades now, continuously evolving to meet the needs of its customers.

Since its inception in 2014, the 7-Eleven Trail Series has steadily gained popularity year after year. Through dynamic outdoor and athletic events like this, PSC remains dedicated to fostering a healthy lifestyle, cultivating a profound appreciation for the environment, and nurturing a strong sense of community among the diverse network of 7-Eleven patrons.

7-Eleven Trail marked a triumphant comeback last year at the esteemed biking capital of the country, offering participants an exhilarating experience after a hiatus in 2020 following the closures imposed by COVID-19 restrictions.

This event was made possible with our venue partners: Timberland Heights, Timberland Highlands Resort, Timberland Mountain Bike Park, Araneta, and the municipality of San Mateo Rizal.

A big thanks to Specialized, GT Bicycles Philippines, All Terra Cyclery, DJI Philippines, Coca-Cola, Wilkins, Mondelez, Selecta, Gatorade, Summit, Nature Spring, Red Bull, Black Mamba, Pocari Sweat, Enature, Delfi,

Suncoast, Lipton Tea, Mister Donut, CDO Hotdog, San Marino, Jolliant, Passion Max, Trust, and 7-Eleven’s CliQQ, City Cafe & Gulp.

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