And the lucky winner is:
Step forward Gordon Markus!
Total Cycling Holidays will be in touch shortly. Congratulations!
All inclusive cycling holiday worth £1475 up for grabs!
When we saw Total Cycling Holidays at the Cycle Show a few weeks ago we really couldn't believe their holiday packages, so we talked to them to find out more and well, there really isn't a catch here, this really is what it says on the tin. And now they're giving you the chance to win one of these holidays, the only stipulation being it must be booked before 30th November 2016.
The headline act here is that you get 5 supported rides, including Col de la Croix de Fer (just announced in Stage 17 of the 2017 Tour de France!), Col du Glandon and Col de Sarenne. There's over 13000m of elevation. Get in!
So let's look at what you get - and it really is pretty impressive!
The winner gets:
One place in a single room on a Coffee, Cake and Craic 7 night holiday, with 5 supported rides and a rest day, to be taken in any operational week of 2017, subject to availability. So Sunday to Sunday, between 28th May and 10th September to make it absolutely clear!
Flights from one of 8 UK airports, subject to availability
Bike carriage included!
Return transfers to/from Alpe d’Huez
All inclusive food and drink. Yes, this gets better doesn't it!
Supported rides as per itinerary
3 sports massages throughout the week
Total Cycling Holidays Jersey
Kit wash
Yes, pretty impressive isn't it? We are absolutely knocked out by this package, it really is "all inclusive". And all you have to do to have a chance of winning this great prize is fill in the form below.
But wait, that's not all!
You might want to go with a friend. After all, a cycling holiday is going to be even better if you take a friend, isn't it? Well, how about this:
One accompanying cyclist may join the winner in room share for the special price of £999 (instead of £1475). Other cyclists can come too and take advantage of the road.cc special 20% discount offer before 30th November and only pay £1180!!!!
In effect, you could take a few friends and share the discounts out between you, if you were, you know, that kind of friend and everyone wins!
So what are you waiting for, fill that form in!
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