The Competition is now closed and we have a winner!
Congratulations to Olivia Buckley
You are the lucky winner of the Canyon Endurace AL Disc 7.0. Canyon will be in touch with you shortly to discuss the details.
For everybody else who entered - better luck next time.
This week we have a stunning giveaway courtesy of our good friends from Canyon... not only are they giving you lovely readers a chance to win this superb bike, but keep a look out this coming weekend as they're also going to be having some 'Stealth Special' offers on their site for Black Friday weekend!
Unless you've been asleep for the last 5 years or so, you'll know by now that Canyon have built quite a reputation for excellent bikes at very competitive prices, using their direct to consumer retail model. The Endurace AL Disc 7.0 is no exception; here's what our man Stu Kerton said about it:
"The Endurace AL Disc 7.0 shouldn't be considered a stepping stone to the carbon models because it's a great bike in its own right. Its aluminium alloy frame is tight and with the buzzy feedback of a sorted metal frame it's fun to ride, whether you are chasing PBs or just enjoying the scenery. It's a great a package for the money too.
The whole bike is a very nice place to spend an hour or two, or four, five, six..."
The Canyon Endurace AL Disc 7.0 score 4/5 in our review, which you can read in full here.
With a Shimano 105 groupset, hydraulic disc brakes, DT Swiss wheels, and a carbon seatpost, this build delivers unmatched value.
So what's stopping you from having the chance to be the proud owner of one of these? Nothing at all! If you want to be in with a chance, all you have to do is fill in the form below. Very best of luck folks!
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