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Le Col is offering 30% savings on exclusive cycling apparel during Members Month this June
All month you'll find a selection of discounted kit, and the chance to win a Ribble bike, plus an extra 10% off for new Le Col CC members


Throughout June, British cycling apparel brand Le Col is offering discounts of 30% or more as part of its Members Month – an event the brand says is a celebration of its free to join global cycling community, Le Col CC.
Existing Le Col CC (LC__CC) members, as well as those who sign up this month, will be offered generous discounts on products from the brand's extensive range – including exclusive LC__CC kit. It will also be rewarding members with discounts and giveaways from partner brands including Ribble, Wahoo and Strava – one member will win a Ribble All Road SLR!
Sign up free to Le Col CC and save during Le Col Members Month.
Le Col Members Month has discounts on exclusive Le Col CC kit
Le Col's products have an excellent reputation so I've selected some of our top picks from the Le Col Members Month discounted exclusives. There's also an extra 10% off at checkout for new members making their first purchase, and free delivery when you spend £130.
Le Col Members Month Picks
Members Exclusive The Le Col CC Pro Air is the brand's ultra-light and exceptionally breathable jersey. Le Col says the Pro Air is its lightest performance jersey – designed for intense rides and climbing in hot or humid conditions. Available in a wide range of sizing, and this very appealing Le Col CC design.
New members also unlock an EXTRA 10% applied at checkout.
Members Only Discount Designed to perform at speed the Le Col Sports bib shorts come with what it says is added durability and versatility, ready to handle training rides, sportives and everyday outings. The Sport Bib Shorts benefit from the performance technology found in the Pro Collection at an appealing price. Available in three colours and sized from XS-XXXL.
Read our review of the similar Le Col Hors Categorie Bib Shorts.
Members Exclusive The Le Col CC Sport Jersey comes in the Le Col CC colours and is engineered using a stretch knit polyester that’s lightweight and breathable. This jersey comes in a relaxed performance fit thatensures it sits as well off the bike as it does on during the all-important cafe stops and catch ups.
Read the Le Col Sports Jersey Review.
Available only to Le Col CC Members The LC CC Pro Aqua Zero jersey is designed to provide a versatile long sleeve jersey for when there's a chill in the air, so perfect for riding from autumn right through to spring. The Pro Aqua also features a DWR shower and waterproof coating, and a streamlined aero fit. It comes in the Navy Le Col CC colouring.
Read our full Le Col Pro Aqua Zero Jersey Review.
Members Exclusive Price Rudy Project produce some of the best cycling sunglasses around, and Le Col has collaborated with the Italian cycling giants to produce the Le Col x Rudy Project Kelion sunglasses. High performance technology delivers exceptional optical clarity and comfort. The shatter-resistant frame also features 100% UV protection and a panoramic view with optimised ventilation. Available in two colour choices, they come with a Le Col branded microfibre sleeve and a hard protective case.
Members Exclusive Price The Le Col Sport Lightweight jersey is designed to offer a relaxed fit and reliable performance for hotter days. With mesh panelling on the sides, rear pockets and cuffs, this jersey ensures moisture is managed effectively. Available in two colours, but with limited sizing choices.
For Terms and Conditions, and to view the entire Members Collection check out Le Col Members Month.
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Paul Brett is a deals writer for Cycling Weekly and has been cycling for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, he raced mountain bikes for over a decade. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a road world championship or a cyclocross track shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's travelled the world interviewing some of the top personalities in cycling and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.
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