Win an exclusive Cycling Weekly Sportive jersey signed by Chris Boardman

Cycling Weekly Sportive Boardman jersey

Everyone who enters one of the seven 2013 Cycling Weekly Sportives, supported by Boardman Bikes, will be automatically entered into a draw to win one of seven exclusive jerseys signed by former world champion, Olympic champion and Tour de France legend Chris Boardman MBE.

Each of the seven jerseys has been designed specifially for each of the seven CW Sportive events, and each one has been signed by Boardman. The jerseys will not be available anywhere else, so this is a chance to win a genuine one-off item signed by a cycling legend.

The next event will be the Surrey Hills Cyclone Sportive on Sunday, April 21 - which will be ridden by Boardman himself. Places are still available on the ride, and you can enter online>>

The Cycling Weekly Sportive Series is supported by Boardman Bikes.

Remaining dates in the Cycling Weekly 2013 Sportives are as follows:

Apr 21 (Sun) Surrey Hills Cyclone Sportive Full route details>>

May 4 (Sat) Dartmoor Demon Sportive

May 18 (Sat) South Downs Spring Sportive

Jun 23 (Sun) Ripon Revolution Sportive

Sep 1 (Sun) Malvern Mad-Hatter Sportive

Oct 13 (Sun) Box Hill Original Sportive

Enter now>>

If you ride four or more of the 2013 CW Sportive events you will qualify for a special challenge trophy.

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