Our weekly prize giveaway is back! Not only do team road.cc members get first dibs on joining our ride-outs at various locations across the country (our first was from road.cc HQ in Bath and we've been to Southampton, Sheffield and Winchester, done a 24-hour relay race in Kent, taken a trip to the velodrome in Newport, and there’s more planned), but we’re also running a weekly giveaway where one lucky team member gets a bag of schwag.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is be a member of team road.cc. That’s it! No tickets, no special entry, no bribes, just join the club and you’ll be in with a chance of receiving a bag of cycling goodies.
To join the club, which costs just £14.95 a year, click here. In return you'll receive socks and stickers worth £10.99, £20 off a road.cc classic argyle jersey and 10% off everything in the road.cc shop – plus you'll get a membership card entitling you to discounts at various cafes and shops throughout the country, along with other exclusive discounts, offers, and invitations to those rides and events.
And once you’re a member, you’ll be on the shortlist to win one of our weekly prizes.
This week’s Schwagaway includes bar tape, stickers, delicious energy gels, energy drinks and a new water bottle to mix them in.
And this week’s lucky winner is… David Beattie.
Congratulations David, your bag of schwag will be winging its way to you in the post in the next few days.
are you implying wacism at play here..
Now, I wonder why that comment disappeared...
I wonder if the mods realise they can ban public IP addresses. Not infallible, but might go some way to preventing them from having to clean up...
Something to be aware of. The actual price you will pay at this auction is 50% higher than the bid price due to Auction fees and VAT not being...
Always a good idea. Also good citizenship to check provenance when buying. And - as a more selfish motivation - covering your own backside. ...
'13 Years of Tory neglect'. Really? So labour administrations have prioritised the maintenance of our minor road networks have they? Presumably...
Of course it's for safety. Don't want those extremely dangerous council-issued trailers anywhere near the public....
Are the spokes still round as they were on the previous generation?...
A 'storm' in a Tommee Tippee cup. Could I care less? I very much doubt it.
Id never trust them with my car, and Im far more discerning about who touches my bike.