There can only be two winners so without further ado here they are:
Ben Baxter
and
Julie Walsh
Congratulations, the good people at Alé will be in touch in due course.
The rest of you can cry into your pretzels and try again with the next competition.
If you're on the look out for some new summer kit, our friends at Alé have just what you need. And as the kit is available in men's or women's versions, then whatever your gender, you can still enter and have a full co-ordinated kit.
2 sets of kit each worth £377 are up for grabs and all you have to do is enter using the form below.
Alé is pronounced “ah-lay”, yes it is, and is the creation of Italian cycle giants APG. APG have been creating kit at home in Italy since 1979 and are most famous for their Giordana kit. Their clothing is characterised by simple, bright and bold colours and by their fast, competitive cut. All products are testing and built in Italy and draw upon APG’s rich history in cycling. Alé pride themselves on creating high performance kit for male and female riders alike, proven by their high performance women’s specific W4H chamois, developed with the expertise of the Alé Women Pro Cycling Team.
Here's what you get:
Ale R-EV1 Master Jersey RRP £110
Ale R-EV1 Master bibshort RRP £130
Ale Tubular Headcover RRP £14
Ale Reflex socks RRP £15
Ale Summer cap RRP £13
Ale superlight crossover gilet RRP £75
and a pair of Ale Aria Summer Gloves RRP £20
Now all you have to do is enter! Just fill your name and email address in the form below and we'll pick the winners on the 8th August!
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