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Montreal DJ JaBig spins into Saskatoon on epic bike tour

Jean-Aime Bigirimana, a.k.a. JaBig, is a Montreal DJ who has traded in his turntables for two wheels and has set out on an epic journey in pursuit of a world record.

Former Saskatoon resident trying to set world record

Jean-Aime Bigirimana, a.k.a. DJ JaBig, called Saskatoon home when he moved to the city from South Africa. (CBC News)

A Montreal DJ who has traded in his turntables for two wheels has set out on an epic journey in pursuit ofa world record.

Jean-AimeBigirimana, a.k.a.DJ JaBig, has a goalto complete the longest journey by bicycle within the same country, and that brought him to a special place this week: Saskatoon.

"When I first moved to Canada in December2002, my family actually moved to Saskatoon," he told CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning.

Born in Rwanda, then raised in Kenyaand South Africa, Bigirimanasaid his first day in Canada was an eye-opener.

"I really thought someone took a bucket of cold water and threw it at me.I froze and I backtracked and I said, 'I think I'm going to need another jacket.'"

DJ JaBig's record attempt began last January. (www.jabig.com)

But what he and his family found here was the warm hearts of a local church that helped them acclimatizenot only to the cold weatherbut to all aspects of life in Canada.Bigirimanaspent a short time in the city before relocating to Montreal. His family has since joined him in Quebec.

I'm going to earn the right to complain about winter.- Jean-AimeBigirimana, a.k.a.DJJaBig

Still, 37-year-old Bigirimana never really got used to that Canadian cold. It is his aversion to winter that motivated this bike tour.

"I was sick and tired of running away all winter or staying indoors," he said.

Bigirimana isriding his bike from east to west, with a plan to head north from Vancouver all the way to Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., and perhaps find himself along the way. He started the journey last Januaryand has endured much of that Canadian cold along the way.

"I'm going to earn the right to complain about winter," he said.

Bigirimanawill heat up Ground Yoga in Saskatoon tonight when he fires up the turntables for a couple of hours of playful and dynamic yoga and music.