Condor Cycles is entering into the Christmas spirit with a 12 Days of Condor game that starts today – and if you follow them on Twitter, you’re in with a chance of winning, too.
Over the next 12 days, Condor will post a Christmas gift idea each day on its website, featuring products from brands such as Rapha, Mavic, and Giro. Lights – well, it is Christmas, although we assume these are destined for the bike, not the tree – and signed books will also be among the suggestions.
And each day, one of Condor’s followers on the social networking site Twiitter will have the chance of winning that day’s featured item. To be in with a chance, simply log on to the site – it’s easy to set up an account if you don’t already have one – and tweet, or retweet, the words: @condorcycles 12 Days Game – www.condorcycles.com/12daysofcondor.
Users have to wait until each day’s entry has been posted on the website before tweeting, and entry is limited to one per person per day.
Up for grabs today, the first day of the competition, is the book Custom Bicycles: A Passionate Pursuit, but you’d better be quick – entries need to be in by 5pm each day, which only gives you a couple of hours. Good luck, and let us know if you bag any schwag over the next 12 days!
And for those who don’t win, all the products are of course available to buy from Condor’s shop on Gray’s Inn Road.
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