Desire: Country Living – on location in Norfolk

Desire: Country Living – on location in Norfolk

Playing to the gallery… Fine kit and the best bikes handpicked by Rouleur for issue 18.6


Long House in Norfolk was the location for our issue 17.6 Desire shoot, courtesy of Living Architecture. 

Hopkins Architects, designers of the Olympic Velodrome in London, are the team behind this breathtaking and spacious house – perfect for exploring the Norfolk coastline by bike.

See the special offer for Rouleur readers on Living Architecture’s portfolio of stunning properties at the bottom of the page.

Santini Classe jersey – stay classy

Get knitted: Giro Empire E70

Orbea Orca Aero, hotter than a Spanish inquisition

Micheline jersey by those nice people from Nice, Café du CyclisteJokes! BBUC Copycat Capsule

POC meets Full Metal JacketMovistar livery and nothing but the best on this Ultimate CF SLX 9.0

Ventral helmet – aptly named by POC

Get the kettle on. Di Luca Killer KS1 shoes in bold gold

Rouleur office attire? For city gents and country cruisers

Specialized S-Works Venge – flipping hot

One in the oven… Oakley ARO3 helmet

What would Peter wear? Sagan shoes from Specialized

Viva Velocio! Radiator jersey, Luxe bib shorts

 

 To receive a 10% discount on bookings up to December 15, 2018, go to Living Architecture and enter the code ROULEUR10 (Terms and conditions apply)

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