Time's up on the SealSkinz competition! We had five prize bundles worth £100 each to give away, and 5,000 names in the hat. Giving you a nice round 0.1% chance of getting lucky. Better than the Lottery!
Not everyone can win, though. And the random and fickle finger of fate (well, www.random.org) chose these lucky five to walk away with the gear:
Alan Seddon
Joshua Long
Chris Ordway
Jevon Taylor
Dave Hill (probably not the one off of Slade)
Well done those five, and thanks to everyone for having a go. More schwag soon!
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Ahoy there! We don't know if you've noticed, but it's a bit parky out there at the moment. But now is not the time to hibernate. With all that summer riding you've planned, now is the time to keep training, to get out and stay out whatever the weather and to make sure you are one step ahead of your mates come the summer.
To help you do just that we have teamed up with Sealskinz, the endurance accessories company, to offer 5 lucky winners the chance to win a sock, hat & glove bundle worth up to £100 to ensure you keep up your training. You get a choice of any hat and pair and gloves in the SealSkinz range, as well as a pair of oversocks or overshoes to keep your toes toasty.
Sound good? To be in with a chance to win this superb prize simply enter your name and email address in the box below. We'll be picking the winners after the competition closes on Friday 20 February. Full T&Cs are below. Good luck!
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