Fat biking and the health benefits of cycling!

6 November 2017

Montreal, November 6, 2017 - In its latest issue, on newsstands now, the magazine Vélo Mag presents a dossier on fatbike, This is the latest in a growing trend in Quebec. Discover what's new and what's hot, tips and tricks for inflating tires to the right pressure, and suggestions for popular places and ski resorts where you can fat bike in Quebec! Everything you need to know to make the most of the cold season on your bike! ossier on fat biking, a practice that's becoming increasingly popular in Quebec. Discover what's new and what's hot, tips and tricks for inflating tires to the right pressure, and suggestions for popular spots and ski resorts where you can fat-bike in Quebec! Everything you need to know to make the most of the cold season by bike!

The magazine also features a special report on health and cycling. A wealth of research proves that cycling is an excellent prescription, and many Quebec doctors would prescribe cycling as they would a drug. Public health experts agree: «Take one dose of cycling a day. Repeat the next day.»

The November/December 2017 issue of Vélo Mag magazine is on newsstands now.

About Vélo Mag

Vélo Mag magazine, published for 35 years by Vélo Québec Éditions, offers six issues a year. The magazine covers cycling in all its forms, including local and international destinations, equipment tests, buying guides, training, nutrition and health. Sold on newsstands for 6.45$, except for the two buying guides in March and April, which cost 7.95$. It is also available by subscription, in print and digital format.

About Vélo Québec

Founded in 1967, Vélo Québec's mission is to promote cycling for transportation, recreation and tourism, in order to improve the quality of life for all. While its expertise is now recognized throughout the international cycling community, Vélo Québec is celebrating 50 years of cycling action this year.

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Source
Stéphanie Couillard
Press Attachée | Vélo Québec
514 521-8356, ext. 358 | Cell. 514 942-0743
[email protected]

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