Man arrives in Eastern Samar after 10-day bike ride from Metro Manila
TACLOBAN CITY (PNA) – A social media post about a young man who rode a bike from Metro Manila to Eastern Samar has gone viral with netizens impressed with his determination to return home.

It took 10 days for Peter Roncales, 19, to get to his home province from Parañaque City, Christian Evardone from Taft, Eastern Samar said on his Facebook post Monday night.
“This man just got here at a checkpoint in Taft after 10 days of biking. Losing job and financial difficulties prompted him to return home riding a bike,” Evardone said.
The post showed a photo of Roncales resting by the road, beside his bike with worn-out tires at the border control checkpoint.
Roncales is a native of Oras, Eastern Samar, 38 kilometers away from the border checkpoint where the biker made a stop.
A vehicle of the Oras local government fetched him from the checkpoint to a quarantine center for locally stranded individuals (LSIs).
The story about his journey has been shared nearly 3,000 times with thousands of comments in just 12 hours.
“You have a strong determination to come home. You’re such an example to others in enduring challenges,” netizen Norman Mosende said.
“Thanks to those who helped him. I remember he took a rest in our canteen here in Bicol,” another netizen Jennie Yakit said.
Eastern Samar province is about 900 kilometers from Parañaque City in Metro Manila.