As ever, there can only be one, unless there's two of course, but this time there is only one. Winner, that is.
Step forward Rob Gregory! Trek will be in touch soon to arrange delivery.
And for everyone else, well there'll be another competition coming up within, literally, hours.
Win a Trek Zektor 3 disc brake commuter bike worth £750
We've been talking to our very good friends at Trek UK and twisted their arms (ok, only a little) to offer you lovely readers the chance to win a really good value disc brake bike, one of their new range, a Zektor 3.
Looks nice doesn't it?
We haven't had the chance to review it yet, but Trek tell us that it's geometry gives you a faster ride than a normal commuter bike. With internal cable routing and hydraulic disc brakes it looks an absolute bargain for £750, but one lucky reader is going to walk away with one for nothing. Zero. Nada. Oh yes. Just fill in the form below to enter.
Here's the basic specification:
Bontrager Tubeless Ready Rims
Bontrager H2 Hard-Case Lite, reflective side wall, 700x32c
Shimano Sora 9 speed groupset
Shimano M315 hydraulic discbrakes
Oh and it's rack and mudguard ready. Which as it's winter now, is a good thing. If that's what you want of course.
You can see more here
So, it really is as simple as that. There's an excellent value Trek Zektor 3 bike to be won and all you have to do to enter is fill in the form below.
So get to it.
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