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Montreal man makes stop in Prince George on bike ride across Canada

Have you ever thought about cycling across Canada, following in the footsteps of Canadian heroes like Terry Fox or Rick Hansen?

Chances are not many of us have considered attempting such a physical journey, but a Montreal man is close to finishing that challenge.

Radio DJ Jean-Aimé Bigirimana, better known as Ja-Big, has been on the road since January 2016 and recently made a pit stop in Prince George.

He says the stretch from Williams Lake to PG was one of his toughest challenges yet.

“I made a mistake of not checking the weather and not checking the elevation. I really was flying blind and from Hixon to here, it was raining and once it stopped raining, the best thing is just to keep pushing on.”

When the recently new Canadian citizen completes the 15,000-kilometre bike ride in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories by the Arctic Ocean, it will set a new Guinness World Record, but he says this journey is about much more than reaching to a higher gear.

“I’ve known more about the world than about Canada, so I figured what better way to discover this country than to do it by bicycle. It’s a personal challenge; I wanted to see what I was capable of because I’m single, I don’t have any children and I’m relatively healthy. So it was now or never.”

Ja-Big adds his mental game has been one of toughest aspects along his trip, but he says it provides motivation to keep on pedalling.

“I’m enjoying what I’m doing! If I weren’t enjoying myself, I think I would’ve given up on day one. I really love cycling and I love discovering this country, and there’s always something to look forward to.”

You can follow Ja-Big’s journey by clicking here.

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