Have you ever fancied yourself as a jersey winner at the Tour of Britain? Well, you may not have been in the peloton at the start of the pro event as it got underway on Anglesey today - but thanks to points competition sponsor Chain Reaction Cycles, you can race for one during each stage of the eight-day race.
The Chain Reaction Wattbike Challenge will be located in the expo zone at the end of each stage, and will be looking for the rider who sets the fastest time over 250 metres on the stationary bike each day, the winner receiving a jersey.
The expo area will also feature bikes from Northern-Ireland-based Vitus, including the Vitesse Evo road bike ridden by the An Post-Chain Reaction team in the race.
To encourage fans to get into the spirit of the race, the online retailer will also be giving away cowbells and clappers at the finish as well as running competitions through local press.
Lok out for some exclusive behind-the-scenes blogs from Chain Reaction here on road.cc throughout the week-long race.
And don’t forget, if you’ve entered our Fantasy Cycling competition for the national tour, you can win a Vitus Zenium Disc road bike supplied by Chain Reaction.
Full details of the race including spectator information can be found on the Tour of Britain website.
Aviva Tour of Britain 2015
Stage 1 Sun 6 Sep Beaumaris, Anglesey to Wrexham, 177.7km
Stage 2 Mon 7 Sep Clitheroe to Colne, 159.3km
Stage 3 Tue 8 Sep Cockermouth to Floors Castle, Kelso, 216km
Stage 4 Wed 9 Sep Edinburgh to Blyth, 217.4km
Stage 5 Thu 10 Sep Prudhoe to Hartside, 166.2km
Stage 6 Fri 11 Sep Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham, 192.8km
Stage 7 Sat 12 Sep Fakenham to Ipswich, 227.4km
Stage 8 Sun 13 Sep London stage presented by TfL, 86.8km
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I call fake news. We all know that cyclists aren't ever held accountable because they don't have registration plates....
Your point being? That old lane (now closed off as is obvious in the link you posted) was built thirty five years ago or more. On the other side...
And yet here you are....
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"Although other neighbours were outside, nobody else had thought to alert her mum and siblings because there was no car on the drive so they didn’t...
"Aldi apologised for the blocked bike racks and said "we have spoken with the store to make sure that the cycle bays are clear for use at all times...
Interesting..... but perhaps I'll wait for the LIdl or Aldi copy and save a couple of hundred quid.....
The change in running shoes has come in the last five years or so, the TdF analysis goes until 2010, so before, as I pointed out above....
It's not censored if you just pirate it