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                    [Summary] => He never thought it would grow this big. And for Tom Leber, the growth of motorcycling in this country means only one thing – more fun.


Leber, the retired president and general manager of Wyeth Philippines, only wanted to ride his motorcycle as often as he could when he put up the Mad Dog Motorcycle Club in 1994. It all started in his garage at his Dasmariñas Village home. From a small group of nine Harley-Davidson diehards, Mad Dog has grown into an international club of motorcyclists with members in 13 countries, including the United States and Japan.
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                    [Summary] => He never thought it would grow this big. And for Tom Leber, the growth of motorcycling in this country means only one thing – more fun.


Leber, the retired president and general manager of Wyeth Philippines, only wanted to ride his motorcycle as often as he could when he put up the Mad Dog Motorcycle Club in 1994. It all started in his garage at his Dasmariñas Village home. From a small group of nine Harley-Davidson diehards, Mad Dog has grown into an international club of motorcyclists with members in 13 countries, including the United States and Japan.
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