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This 78-year-old retired school teacher is among the thousands of winter cyclists who brave Toronto’s coldest months

Snowstorm? 30 degrees below zero? Meet six members of Toronto’s intrepid biking community听who brave the city’s snowy streets all through the cold winter months.

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Winter cyclist Judith Butler with her bike on High Park Avenue near her home.


It鈥檚 tough to get out of bed on these cold, snowy, winter mornings, when the dull, greyish light of dawn labours to convince you of its presence. Frost covers the bottom half of my bedroom window 鈥 the sharp fractals a reminder of the violently glacial air that awaits beyond my cosy domicile.

I layer up 鈥 thick socks, a sweater, parka, two pairs of gloves, a neck-and-face warmer, a toque 鈥 and steel myself for the journey ahead.

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Richie Assaly is a culture reporter for the Star, with an interest in music, pop culture and food reporting. He is also a juror for Polaris Music Prize.

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