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Beat the Winter Blues with a Shed Full of Bikes and Cycling Gear Worth ?10,000

Beat the Winter Blues with a Shed Full of Bikes and Cycling Gear Worth £10,000











2010 Lapiere Zesty 514


(PRWEB) November 27, 2009

With rain beating down outside and sub-zero temperatures on the horizon it’s easy for cyclists to lose inspiration over the winter months.

However, online bike shop Evans Cycles is giving cyclists something to get excited about this winter, with a huge prize draw for a shed full of bikes and cycling gear worth £10,000 up for grabs.

A brand new 2010 Lapiere Zesty 514 mountain bike and BMC Pro Machine SLC01 road bike, worth £2,799.99 and £3,499.99 respectively, headline the competition.

As well as two top of the range bikes, the lucky winner will also get the kit to go with it including; an Exposure MaXx Daddy Light (£292.49), Exposure Joystick MaXx-2 Light (£148.99), Park Tools PCS10 Workstand & Advanced Mechanic Tool Kit (£500), Garmin Edge 705 GPS (£368.99) and Gore Bike Wear Oxygen cycle clothing (£500).

Of course the winner will need somewhere to play with their new toys, and what better way to escape the dreaded UK winter than a £2,000 cycling holiday from Saddle Skedaddle.

“It may be gloomy out there but there’s no reason to stop riding over the winter months” says Evans Cycles Marketing Manager Ben Hart, “New season 2010 bikes are hitting the shop floor already and this competition is a great way for us to highlight some inspirational new products.”

About Evans Cycles:

Evans Cycles are the UK’s largest quality cycle retailer, currently operating 35 stores nationwide and the UK’s largest cycling mail order & online bike shop. Evans Cycles’ product range spans every cycling discipline and features mountain bikes, road bikes, cycle clothing and bicycle accessories from the world’s leading brands.

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