Cycling 160 KM from Toronto to Niagara Falls (Here's what happened)
This is my first 160 km ride from Toronto to Niagara Falls in one day. I started out in the heart of Toronto, rode all the way to Niagara Falls with my Decathlon Triban RC500. It was a life-changing accomplishment, which I'd like to share how I feel, what I learned, and document the challenge I encountered. Follow my Instagram: Ramenskid
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Cycling Toronto to Niagara Falls [160 km]

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