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A leaner Brayden Lenius hopes to have a bigger impact in Riders offence in 2021

A leaner Brayden Lenius hopes to have a bigger impact in Riders offence in 2021 By Mitchell Blair Jul 16, 2021 | 4:00 PM Brayden Lenius is not the same player he was when the Riders drafted him in the 2nd round of the 2019 draft. When Lenius reported to training camp, he was 26 pounds lighter after being told by head coach Craig Dickenson to lose weight. Lenius came to camp this year weighing 215 pounds which is the same weight he had when playing at the University of Washington. One week into training camp, Lenius says he has noticed the difference. “I’m able to do more things on the line. I’m able to run by guys now, which at 240 I wasn’t doing,” the 24-year-old said. “It just gives me more confidence when I’m on the field and it puts me in a better position because I can actually move. I’m more agile and a lot faster now. I feel I am also as strong if not stronger as I was at 240. I just feel it is easier to move and be successful.

While still battling the disease, Montrealer bikes across Canada to raise money for cancer

While still battling the disease, Montrealer bikes across Canada to raise money for cancer Poll Yes Steve Dartt is cycling across Canada on his Trek for Hope with his wife Marie. They hope to raise money and awareness for cholangiocarcinoma, which Steve was diagnosed with last year, and for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They started in Richmond BC and are headed back home to Montreal QC. The couple made a stop in Medicine Hat on Wednesday. NEWS PHOTO LAUREN THOMSON Steve Dartt, who was diagnosed with cancer a year and a half ago, is now riding his bike from Richmond, B.C. to Montreal – a 5,000 kilometre journey – on his “Trek for Hope” to raise money for cancer research.

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