
32 distinguished gentlemen ride for a purpose
Published on: Tue, May 20, 2025
By: Winnie Kasmir Text Size: Amirshah flagging off the event in Sandakan. SANDAKAN: Tuxedo and classic motorcycle are a rare combination, but it's a sight to behold at the annual Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR), here, on May 18. For the 32 members of Rascamoto Inc, DGR is more than just a ride. It's a chance to don their finest 'gentleman attire' and take to the streets on their vintage and classic styled bikes, celebrating style, camaraderie and a meaningful cause. Held annually across the globe, DGR raises vital funds and awareness for men's health, focusing on prostate cancer research and mental health support. It's a ride with purpose where looking dapper helps drive change. According to the organiser, Mansur Kundang, the DGR is held simultaneously by thousands of riders in more than 90 countries. Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article.
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