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Cycling Through the Snow: How to Make Winter Biking Less Daunting

November 16, 2020 - Winter cycling is seeing a surge of interest as people start to review the best option to get to gyms or to other sites for indoor winter activities during the COVID-19 pandemic reports CBC.ca.

Transitioning to winter cycling can be easier than it appears at first glance. ©

In Edmonton shops like Pedalhead Bicycle Works and Redbike have seen double the interest in winter cycling this year.

CBC’s Edmonton AM is profiling different ways to stay active during the winter from keeping warm, to how to improve traction on ice and snow, to fat bikes, and tips on maintaining good visiblity while riding. Transitioning to winter cycling can be easier than it appears at first glance.

Read the full article here.

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