Finally we've picked the two lucky winners who will be contacted shortly by La Passione to get their kit.
They are
Jen Jackson and Daniel Botting.
Congratulations to you both!
And if you're not a winner this time, there'll be another competition soon, so make sure
you look out for another chance to win some great kit.
With the weather threatening to turn all summery, (well, it did a few minutes ago), here's a chance to win a complete summer kit from Italian online brand La Passione.
We've got not one, but two chances for you to win, as there's a men's kit and, yes, you guessed it, a women's kit up for grabs. Both are worth €185.
La Passione are a stylish online only brand, so you won't find them in any local bike shops. They use Italian design and the finest techniques and fabrics, they partner with M.I.T.I for their premium Super Roubaix and CyTech Elastich Interface for their superior chamois and they have a commitment to environmental sustainability so you don't have to worry about your ethics.
So let's have a look at what our Italian friends have lined up for you:
MEN BUNDLE
SUMMER JERSEY SQUARE OTTANIO - 53£
SUMMER BIB SHORTS CLASSIC BLUE - 73£
WINDPROOF GILET WHITE - 50£
SOCKS CHECKED OTTANIO - 9£
WOMEN BUNDLE
SUMMER JERSEY CHECKED RASPBERRY WOMAN - 53£
SUMMER BIB SHORTS CLASSIC BLACK - 73£
WINDPROOF GILET WHITE - 50£
SOCKS CHECKED RASPBERRY - 9£
We think this is quite a lovely bit of kit to be out and about in and if you're going to have any chance to be seen wearing it, all you have to do is fill in the form below.
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