We have a Winner!
Congratulations to Simon Haskett, you are the lucky winner of a fantastic new Orro Aira.
Orro Bikes will be in contact with you shortly.
For everybody else, best of luck for the next competition.
We've teamed up again with Orro Bikes to bring you yet another fantastic road bike prize. This time the guys from Orro are offering you the chance to win a wonderful Carbon Aira 105/FSA race bike.
Orro says, "The Aira evokes a competitive edge. It’s got a slightly more aggressive geometry than our endurance models; a steeper head angle for responsive steering, and a shorter wheelbase for faster changes in direction."
"The frame was designed using Orro Shape Design (OSD) technology with tube profiling ensuring that the Aira is stiff in the right places, comfortable over poor road surfaces and yet it remains lively when putting down the power. This is the bike for those that love to attack, whether it’s a sprint to the lights, beating a personal best or breaking away from the group."
The OSD Aira frame is coupled with an Orro full carbon Superlight 2.0 fork and a mixture of Shimano 105 gearing with FSA chainset and brakes and finishing kit.
All you have to do to win one of these fantastic race bikes from Orro and start chasing your mates around the hills in the last of the Autumn sunshine, is to enter the competition below.
So what are you waiting for?
Best of Luck
The Full spec of this stunning bike is here:
Frame: |
Orro Aira Carbon Frame
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Fork: |
Orro Superlight 2.0 Full Carbon
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Shifters: |
Shimano 105 7000
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Derailleurs: |
Shimano 105 7000
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Brakes: |
FSA Gossamer |
Chainset: |
FSA Omega 50-34
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Cassette: |
Shimano 105 7000 11-30
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Wheels: |
Vision Team 30 |
Tyres: |
Continental Grand Sport Race 25C
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Stem: |
FSA Omega ST |
Bars: |
FSA Vero Compact
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Seatpost: |
Orro Superlite Alloy
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Saddle: |
Prologo Kappa RS
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Tape: |
Orro Max Gripcation:
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