Win Rigoberto Uran’s Tour de France bike

Win Rigoberto Uran’s Tour de France bike

Cannondale to give away Rigoberto Uran’s Tour de France Education First team bike


We all pine for a bike that’s proven its mettle in the Tour de France, but it’s not often you come across one that has rattled over the cobbles of the Champs-Elysee in the actual race.

Enter the Cannondale SystemSix competition

So we can’t help getting excited that Cannondale are giving away Rigoberto Uran’s team-issue Education First Cannondale SystemSix, fresh from Le Tour and still sporting his race number.

This fabulous prize, still with Uran’s racing number affixed, is a size 51cm SystemSix sporting an appropriately slammed stem. It comes with Shimano Dura Ace Di2, Vision Metron 55 race wheels, a Vision Metron cockpit (including a neat integrated Garmin mount) and Hollowgram crankset complete with a Power2max power meter.

To win, you need only submit your name and email. The competition is open today, and is available to entrants in the United States, Canada (excluding Quebec), Austria, France, Germany, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.

For more information, and to enter, click here. Best of luck.

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