Win with Rouleur - £1,000 to spend at Café du Cycliste

Win with Rouleur - £1,000 to spend at Café du Cycliste

When one of the most stylish and charismatic brands in cycling gives you the chance of winning £1,000 worth of kit, it's worth a listen...


Cafe du Cycliste

In the world of kit, Café du Cycliste have built a reputation around producing quality, stylish apparel, with a quirky French twist. The materials are bold, patterns are brave, always pushing our perception and our idea of convention. 

We're pleased to partner with them and offer you a chance to win £1,000 to spend in store or online. No strings attached, just enough kit to see you through winter and beyond. 

For your chance to win, simply enter your details below. We'll draw a winner after the 10th of November. 

 

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About Café du Cycliste

Inspired by its beautiful birthplace of Nice, Café du Cycliste has been making premium, innovative clothing since 2009. With a penchant for brave French styling and particular attention to their fine women's collection, Café du Cycliste has amassed a following for their atypical approach to cycling fashion.

For more on Café du Cycliste, visit their website. 

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