We had plenty of interest in our great VDO computer giveaway, with over 3,600 of you getting your names in the hat to win one of eight M3 computers worth £50 a pop. Not everyone can be a winner, but these eight folks, picked from the hat by the inscrutable and objective hand of the random.org number generator, are!
Paul Howard
Andrew Cole
Martin yarrow
John Knott
Ryan Drennan
ian bonthrone
Sarah Bates
Jocelyn Clark
We'll be contacting you soon, lucky winners! If you're not on the list, don't worry: more stuff to win will be along soon. And have you entered our competition to win a Trek Boone 5 Disc bike worth £2,400? You should!
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We're givers here at road.cc, you know that. And this Friday our giving comes in the specific form of eight VDO M3 cycle computers, worth £50 each. Just stick your name in the hat to win!
The M3 is specifically aimed at roadies and features an easy-to-read display with large digits. All the important bike functions such as speed, average speed, maximum speed, ride time, ride distance, total distance, time of day and temperature are stored within the M3’s compact housing.
The integrated roadbook function will be of interest to anyone that follows a route sheet. This separate distance counter (which counts forwards or backwards) can measure individual section distances during a ride so that roadbook routes can be perfectly followed. This makes the VDO M3 a useful companion on Audax rides, for example, or if you're following a route from a guide.
You want to win one? Just stick your name and email address in the box below. We'll pick eight winners on Friday 21 November. Full terms and conditions are below. Good luck!
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