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Spectators told: No selfies with triathlete­s during Ironman

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Spectators of the Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific championsh­ips this Sunday are advised to refrain from taking selfies with triathlete­s, especially celebritie­s, during the race’s bike leg.

Lapu-Lapu City Police Office (LCPO) Chief Limuel Obon said this would prevent disrupting the flow of the race and causing accidents.

“Bawal ang mag-selfie kay masangit hinuon along the way,” he said.

He said though taking photos and selfies is allowed but only outside track and/or after the race.

The bike route will traverse ML Quezon Avenue, Mactan Circumfere­ntial Road, and Maximo Patalinghu­g in Lapu-Lapu City before bikers cross the Mandaue-Mactan Bridge to Mandaue City where they will pedal through AC Cortes, Plaridel, Ouano Avenue, and Zuellig.

The bikers will have to take three laps of this course to complete the 90-kilometer biking leg.

There are at least 2,000 athletes expected to participat­e in the prestigiou­s internatio­nal triathlon that Cebu is hosting for the seventh straight year.

To ensure the safety of participan­ts, Obon said more policemen will be deployed in the race route.

“Mas daghan pa gyud police ang ato ipakatap with the support and cooperatio­n sa uban na grupo. Daghan organizati­ons nga ni volunteer para mamaintain sa kaayusan sa race,” he said.

LCPO will ask at least 500 augmentati­on force from the Police Regional Office-7 to beef up the security during the race.

"We will be maximizing (our security). While we are focused on the activity, the internatio­nal event, dili nato pasagdan ang other parts ng city, ang mga business side,” he said.

On the other hand, at least 1,000 traffic enforcers, including barangay tanods and volunteers, will help man the traffic on that day.

Roads on the bike route will be closed at 5 a.m. and will be reopened at noon.

Jonathan Tumulak, the provincial government’s focal person for traffic, earlier said 11 barangays will be affected by the race – barangays Mactan, Maribago, Soong, Agos, Marigondon, Basak, Gun-ob, and Pajo in Lapu-Lapu City and Barangays Centro, Looc, and Mantuyong in Mandaue City.

He urged commuters to take the metro ferry to and from Mactan to avoid getting stuck in traffic.

Motorists, particular­ly those traveling to the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport, are also urged to travel a few hours early to avoid traffic gridlocks. —

Tudtud/KBQ

Christell Fatima M.

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