Toronto cyclist transforms 101km motorcycle into moose for special Canadian magic

Who said physical activity will have to be boring?A Toronto cyclist has discovered a way to upload a Canadian touch to one of its attractions.

According to the University of Toronto Road Racing Club, one of its members, Mason, was one of Canada’s most valuable animals and turned his 101-kilometer adventure into a moose.

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Congratulations to Mason and Truman who won our @strava art festival with their epic rides! As prizes, they won a new #UTRR 2020 cap! Hat !! (Literally)

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This achievement was no small thing. According to the message, the total lasted more than seven hours in Mason.

The moose structure encompasses most of Toronto, Yorkville, Little Italy, and South Hill.

Of course, I would have taken some twists and turns, especially in search of the best for the animal’s antlers.

However, this cyclist is not the only one to be artistic on their journey.

Another team cyclist also Vancouver, B. C. , in Sherlock Holmes.

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Who said physical activity will have to be boring?A Toronto cyclist has discovered a way to upload a Canadian touch to one of its attractions.

According to the University of Toronto Road Racing Club, one of its members, Mason, was one of Canada’s most valuable animals and turned his 101-kilometer adventure into a moose.

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This achievement was no small thing. According to the message, the total lasted more than seven hours in Mason.

The moose structure encompasses most of Toronto, Yorkville, Little Italy and South Hill.

Of course, I would have taken some twists and turns, especially in search of the best for the animal’s antlers.

However, this cyclist is not the only one to be artistic on their journey.

Another rider from the team also Vancouver, B. C. , on Sherlock Holmes.

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