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Squamish-based Blonyx to provide electrolyte drinks to riders at RBC GranFondo Whistler

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September 3, 2022 12:45pm

Blonyx Biosciences Inc., a sports nutrition brand based in North Vancouver and Squamish, has announced that it has been selected by RBC GranFondo Whistler to provide its Hydra+ electrolyte drink to cyclists at aid stations.

Blonyx will be the only local brand to feature on the course and will be available at two aid stations. US brands Skratch Labs (Boulder, CO) and Hydralyte (San Diego, CA) will be provided at the remaining two.

“This invite is a milestone for the Blonyx brand as we expand from our roots in the CrossFit market to endurance sports, rubbing shoulders with other top brands in the industry.” said Rowan Minnion, CEO at Blonyx. “It’s also great testament to the attention our Hydra+ product is getting from the cycling community.”

“The RBC GranFondo Whistler is unique because it showcases our local BC terrain and cycling culture”, said Oliver Cartmell from RBC Gran Fondo. “We’re thrilled to showcase exciting local brands like Blonyx who support the road cycling community.”

RBC Gran Fondo Whistler participants as well as members of the public will get the chance to try Hydra+ and other Blonyx products at the Velospoke Bike Expo on 9th September at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Entry is free.

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  1. Miles Clark says

    September 3, 2022 at 3:02 pm

    Blonyx photo by Miles Clark @milesclarkphoto 🙂

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