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This episode of Tunay Na Rider puts the spotlight on two of the strongest lady riders in the country—women who ride beyond limits, in completely different ways, yet share the same passion for the road. Featuring Jemelie Torres, a 10-time Solo Philippine Looper known for conquering long-distance road rides, and Des Buncio, a rider who thrives off-road—often taking on rough terrain with bikes that weren’t even built for it—this episode highlights two contrasting riding styles united by one deep bond: friendship.
Despite choosing different paths—one chasing endless highways, the other seeking the unknown off the beaten trail—their journeys intersect through shared experiences, mutual respect, and a love for riding that goes beyond comfort zones. They open up about their beginnings, the challenges they’ve faced, and how their friendship has grown stronger through every mile, whether on asphalt or dirt.
More than just motorcycles, this episode is about connection, courage, and carving your own path. For every Filipina who’s been thinking about riding, this is proof that there’s no single way to be a rider—you just have to start. Because at the end of the day, being a Tunay Na Rider isn’t about where you ridw… it’s about why you ride.
By Tunay Na Rider and The Pod NetworkThis episode of Tunay Na Rider puts the spotlight on two of the strongest lady riders in the country—women who ride beyond limits, in completely different ways, yet share the same passion for the road. Featuring Jemelie Torres, a 10-time Solo Philippine Looper known for conquering long-distance road rides, and Des Buncio, a rider who thrives off-road—often taking on rough terrain with bikes that weren’t even built for it—this episode highlights two contrasting riding styles united by one deep bond: friendship.
Despite choosing different paths—one chasing endless highways, the other seeking the unknown off the beaten trail—their journeys intersect through shared experiences, mutual respect, and a love for riding that goes beyond comfort zones. They open up about their beginnings, the challenges they’ve faced, and how their friendship has grown stronger through every mile, whether on asphalt or dirt.
More than just motorcycles, this episode is about connection, courage, and carving your own path. For every Filipina who’s been thinking about riding, this is proof that there’s no single way to be a rider—you just have to start. Because at the end of the day, being a Tunay Na Rider isn’t about where you ridw… it’s about why you ride.