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BikeologyTV, 22 October 2008, "Winter Cycling Basics", YouTube
Video (5:41 mins) - Visit Site

More and more Canadians are riding their bikes in the wintertime. This is an extreme sport in Canada, where temperatures can dip to -35 degrees or colder and ice, snow, sleet and wind make conditions difficult, even dangerous at times. But with the right gear and lots of inspiration and advice from Edmonton's winter cycling experts, you'll soon be asking, Who needs a car?

Be sure to check out the complete Winter Cycling Basics with complete instructions on studding your tires, making a fender flap and proper use of hand signals coming soon to RBCC WebTV.
Location: Edmonton, Alberta