Win a £4000 bundle this July with Ribble
We have teamed up with Ribble Cycles to offer one lucky cycling fan a bumper Tour prize bundle!
Worth over £4,000RRP the winner will receive the best-selling Ribble R872 carbon road bike complete with Shimano Ultegra and Fulcrum Racing sport wheels. But that’s not all, as a one-stop destination for clothing parts and accessories, Ribble will also provide the lucky winner with; a set of new Ribble Clothing product’s, Ribble Accessories and Maintenance Tools bundle, 4iiii Powermeter, POC Octal Limited Edition Helmet, Pearl Izumi Clothing bundle, Truestart Product bundle, Castelli Sock’s pack and much more… Head over to our competition page to enter.
So with the Tour de France under way it is time to get into the Tour spirit with a brand new bike and some top of the range clothing and accessories.
Each Ribble bike that we offer has been designed, tested and hand assembled by our team of specialist mechanics at our head office in the heart of the Ribble Valley. One mechanic. One bike. Hand assembled in England, direct to you. From young budding riders, to daily commuters, hardy hobbyists to dedicated seasoned competitors. Whether that’s a Ribble Recommended build or completely customised using our Bike Builder, where you can build the bike you want, the way you want it, in a series of simple steps. The choice is yours.
Good luck.
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