Having grown up during the formative years of Quebec’s mountain bike scene, Les Sentiers du Moulin (SDM) holds a special place in my heart....
Issue 10.3
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Issue 10.3
Theme: Quebec City Photo Book (Fall 2019)
Release Date: September 10th, 2019
Our understanding of mountain biking is largely shaped by the photography that helps define the sport, and Freehub’s annual Photo Book showcases some of the finest imagery. This year, we’ve assembled a curated collection dedicated to one special place: The Canadian province of Quebec, a land so geographically and culturally distinct that it is, by definition, nonpareil. From the storied racetracks of Mont-Sainte-Anne to the sprawling singletrack network of Vallée Bras-du-Nord, the province offers an abundance of trails suited to riders of all interests and abilities. The Quebec City area alone boasts hundreds of miles of singletrack ranging from scenic cross-country loops to burly downhill scorchers. Issue 10.3 gives the lowdown on this region’s most amazing riding.
In this Issue
Mount-Saint-Anne's World Cup racing pedigree has had a huge influence on the region’s riding community, but a staggering number and variety of trails...
As both a fatbike and cross-country-skiing destination in the winter, Empire 47 is Quebec City's beloved trail destination once snow hits the ground.
From the outside looking in, the Canadian province of Quebec is a lot to wrap your head around. Geographically, it’s massive. At 644,000 square...
It is often said that the devil makes work for idle hands, and Vallée Bras-du-Nord is one place where the truth in this phrase is abundantly...
In the context of Quebec as a whole, it’s impossible to ignore Montreal’s 4.2 million people, more than half the province’s total...
The first time I ever rode at Vallée Bras-du-Nord (VBN) was in the summer of 2010, shortly after moving back to my hometown of Quebec City...
Nine years after Mont-Sainte-Anne (MSA) hosted its first World Cup race in 1991, a small bicycle manufacturer 150 miles to the north, Devinci Cycles...