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    Stories from the Dirt A New Era of Trails in Québec City

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    Every trail has a story—be it behind the name, behind the location or behind the builder. Québec City has a history ingrained with cycling, but recently the province has seen a new era of trailbuilding on its slopes. With decades-old tech trails, world-famous racetracks and purpose-built flow trails, the region has plenty of everything. L'Adorila, Neilson Nord and Wolverine each have their own style and story, all with classic Québec City flair.

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