The Clark International Speedway burned under the relentless tropical sun on December 6, 2025, but the heat only heightened the thrill of Wheeltek’s 10th Track Day. What began ten years ago as a simple gathering of riders has grown into a landmark tradition—an annual celebration of clients, community, and the boundless freedom that mobility brings.
More than just a test ride, Track Day has become a living showcase of passion, progress, and trust. This year’s milestone carried a new intensity, marked by the sheer scale of participation, the diversity of machines on display, and Wheeltek’s bold vision of expanding horizons for the future of mobility.

Nearly 300 riders filled the paddocks, eager to take part in a one-day spectacle that blended adrenaline with community. The track became a playground for 30 demo bikes from the world’s most respected big bike brands. Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki brought their icons, while Ducati and Triumph added European prestige.
Each lap was a story of speed and freedom, giving clients the chance to experience machines they had only dreamed of—now within reach through Wheeltek.

But motorcycles weren’t the only stars. Wheeltek unveiled its expanded portfolio as an automobile dealer, bringing cars onto the track for the first time. Clients drove units from BYD, KIA, and MG, alongside a crowd favorite: a Suzuki Jimny 5-door, proudly displayed by owner Jet Lee.

It was a symbolic moment, proving that Wheeltek’s vision of mobility now spans both two wheels and four.
The event also publicly introduced a new chapter in the motorcycling lifestyle: the Riders Pod, Wheeltek’s apparel hub for motorcycle owners looking to upgrade their gear.
At the track, Alpinestars Philippines joined the celebration, offering discounted prices on some of the best riding apparel in the industry.

Adding even more color and personality, Imprint Customs set up a booth showcasing lifestyle jerseys and shirts—options for riders who wanted to go beyond the norm of traditional riding jersey and express their individuality both on and off the track.
Adding to the spectacle, Kawasaki displayed its latest Jetski, drawing interest from riders and entrepreneurs with businesses near lakes and seas. It was a reminder that mobility isn’t confined to roads or tracks—it extends to the water, offering new opportunities for leisure and livelihood.
Adding a touch of Italian exclusivity to the paddocks, Bimota made a striking appearance at Wheeltek Track Day 10. Known for its precision engineering and artistic design, the highly collectible Bimota sport motorcycles drew admiration from enthusiasts and collectors alike. With their sculpted frames, race-inspired geometry, and limited production status, the Bimotas weren’t just machines—they were rolling works of art.
Their presence underscored Wheeltek’s commitment to offering not only performance but prestige, giving attendees a rare glimpse of motorcycles that blend heritage, innovation, and sheer beauty.
For many, the highlight was the newbie briefing led by Joey Rivero of Zero2Podium. First-time track riders gathered to learn the fundamentals of riding in a controlled environment, guided by instructors and coaches who later joined them on laps.
By showing the proper racing line and demonstrating confidence through corners, the mentors gave beginners a new perspective: that riding aggressively belongs on the track, not on public roads. Joey Rivero captured the moment perfectly:
“The track is where you discover the real joy of riding. Out here, you can push your limits safely, learn the right lines, and gain confidence. It’s an experience that changes how you see riding—not as risk on the streets, but as skill and discipline on the track.”
Through it all, Wheeltek’s leadership emphasized the deeper meaning of the milestone. Roscoe Odulio, Wheeltek’s Vice President for Sales and Marketing, reflected:

“Ten years of Track Day is more than a celebration of speed—it’s a celebration of trust. Every client who turns a key with Wheeltek becomes part of our family, and today we honor that bond by expanding mobility choices for the future.”
Philip Garcia, Wheeltek’s Regional Manager for Big Bikes North Luzon, added:
“Mobility is no longer defined by just motorcycles. With our expansion into automobiles, we’re giving clients the freedom to choose how they move—whether on two wheels or four—always with the assurance of Wheeltek’s commitment to quality and community.”
As the sun looms over CIS, the roar of engines gave way to laughter, stories, and gratitude. Wheeltek Track Day 10 was not just another track day event—it was a declaration of tradition, innovation, and inclusivity.
With motorcycles, automobiles, apparel, lifestyle gear, and even watercraft sharing the spotlight, Wheeltek proved that mobility is a lifestyle, a legacy, and a promise of new keys to life for every generation.













