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We have a winner for the Vulpine Schwag Grab!

Lots of you told us who you favourite cyclist was not it's time to find our winner...

My word that was a popular Schwag Grab and a very interesting read too, but all good things must come to an end and now it's time to find out who will be walking awy with  a stylish Vulpine Soft Shell Jacket AND a Vulpine Merino Button jersey AND a Merino T-Shirt. The random-number-o-meter has been cranked up and the fickle finger of fate has done its pointy schtick and the winner is…

Antonio

Like a lot of you, Antonio's favourite cyclist is Mark Cavendish. A bundle of stylish, technical cycle wear will be winging its way to him asap.

Our lucky winner gets to pedal off with some top class clobber from Vulpine's range of stylish, performance oriented clothing that's technical enough to meet the demands of almost any form of cycling, yet casual enough to work off the bike in equally demanding social environments.

We were well impressed in our reviews of their Merino T and Merino Button jerseys… we've also got the Vulpine SoftShell in on review, but that's being done by Vecchiojo and he's an artist so can't be rushed although it's rumoured to be on the way any day now.

And because we enjoyed this competition so much we're going to run another with some more Vulpine goodies really soon, so fret not if you didn't win this time around.

To find out more about Vulpine visit their website www.vulpine.cc and for the Vulpine view on what's going to happen at the Tour next week visit their blog.
 

road.cc's founder and first editor, nowadays to be found riding a spreadsheet. Tony's journey in cycling media started in 1997 as production editor and then deputy editor of Total Bike, acting editor of Total Mountain Bike and then seven years as editor of Cycling Plus. He launched his first cycling website - the Cycling Plus Forum at the turn of the century. In 2006 he left C+ to head up the launch team for Bike Radar which he edited until 2008, when he co-launched the multi-award winning road.cc - finally handing on the reins in 2021 to Jack Sexty. His favourite ride is his ‘commute’ - which he does most days inc weekends and he’s been cycle-commuting since 1994. His favourite bikes are titanium and have disc brakes, though he'd like to own a carbon bike one day.

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effemm | 11 years ago
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Thor Hushovd, all-rounder and God of Thunder

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Iain Gillam | 11 years ago
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Jens Voigt

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mauricebeaton | 11 years ago
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Thor Hushovd, mainly for last year's tour - hope this year gets better for him mind,not been too good so far!

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Tubby Trotter | 11 years ago
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Sarah Storey, for smashing it....everything....  5

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onlyonediane | 11 years ago
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Seaan Yates

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step-hent | 11 years ago
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Gotta be Cancellara - it's the AwesomePower. Here's hoping for a return to form at the Tour and Olympics! Though if Cav takes the Road Race Gold wouldn't be disappointed.

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jbig | 11 years ago
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Definitely Jens Voight!

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Skardy | 11 years ago
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Jimmy Saville, now then now then guys and gals

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Sniffer | 11 years ago
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Could have been Robert Miller from the past. Jens Voight causes he is mental, but I am going to go for my colleague Kevin Ross who came off descending the Duke's Pass on a recent sportive and is recovering from a broken pelvis.

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Sniffer | 11 years ago
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Could have been Robert Miller from the past. Jens Voight causes he is mental, but I am going to go for my colleague Kevin Ross who came off descending the Duke's Pass on a recent sportive and is recovering from a broken pelvis.

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cove123 | 11 years ago
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Robert Miller every time

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Sniffer | 11 years ago
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Could have been Robert Miller from the past. Jens Voight causes he is mental, but I am going to go for my colleague Kevin Ross who came off descending the Duke's Pass on a recent sportive and is recovering from a broken pelvis.

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nscott | 11 years ago
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Mr Bean - showed the peleton sum real pace in his film.

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davemhart | 11 years ago
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It has to be my mate Magnus Backstedt

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zzk | 11 years ago
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Obree, out of the ordinary...Ekimov for excitment...but overall Roche inspired a generation in '87

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northernrebel | 11 years ago
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Steve Peat

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issacforce | 11 years ago
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eddie the animal mercx  1

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haydon24 | 11 years ago
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I'm fairly new to following cycling but i would have to say mark cavendish.Not just because he's the fastest man on two wheels but its his passion when he wins or even sometimes loses.

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Karbon Kev | 11 years ago
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Marco Pantani, the ultimate pirate

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winprint | 11 years ago
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Has to be Sean Kelly

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crisp | 11 years ago
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Andy Schleck

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anyuser | 11 years ago
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cobo

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Strathlubnaig | 11 years ago
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David Millar

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jackson2times | 11 years ago
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Eddy Merckx

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0liver | 11 years ago
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My Dad, from teaching me to ride (and take apart bikes), family cycling holidays in Holland, meeting him in rural Essex when I was cycling one way and he happened to meet me while going the other way. To doing 50 miles with him last year (when he was 70). I wouldn't be a cyclist without him.

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Cross Rob | 11 years ago
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Mr Graeme Obree

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ourdave | 11 years ago
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Fabian Cancellara

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sam. | 11 years ago
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Ruben W
My 2 year old son on his balance bike today at the park.
An all rounder, climbing and sprinting. Next week TT.

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Dr_Death | 11 years ago
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Roger De Vlaeminck - hard as nails, cool as feck. Awesome sideburns too.....

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maci234 | 11 years ago
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robert millar

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