LADIES NIGHTS WITH EVANS CYCLES

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The latest in the series of Evans Cycles Ladies Night takes place in Brighton this Thursday. With over 100 women attending each of the events already held in Manchester, London and Bristol, you will need to get there early to grab a goodie bag!
The focus of the evenings will be the rapidly expanding range of women-specific bikes and equipment, and Evans staff will provide maintenance demonstrations and hints and tips. A complimentary glass of bubbly will greet you on arrival and a 10% discount voucher, which can be used on the night.
The first 50 women through the door will receive a goodie bag and there will be a competition for £200 worth of Evans Cycles vouchers at each store. Download a Ladies Night invitation, complete the entry form and hand it in to a member of staff on the night and your name will go in the hat to win £140 worth of Pearl Izumi cycling wear.
Cherie Pridham from Pearl Izumi will be in attendance to answer any questions you may have on their range of women?s clothing and, as a seven-times competitor in the women?s Tour de France, pass on a few racing hints and tips.
For full details and to download an invitation, go to www.evanscycles.com/ladiesnight
REMAINING DATES
BRIGHTON
Date: Thursday 22nd May 2008
Time: 6-8pm
Evans Cycles Brighton
4 Air Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3FB
CANARY WHARF
Date: Thursday 29th May 2008
Time: 6-8pm
Evans Cycles Canary Wharf
Unit A
30 South Colonnade
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5EZ
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