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We've teamed up with Orro Bikes to bring you a fantastic prize for the summer holidays. Orro are giving away one of the finest Gravel/Adventure bikes we have tested - the TERRA C 105 with TRP cable disc brakes.
The Orro Terra C carbon road bike allows you the freedom to make your own choice, whether you’re in the mood for road or trail - this lightweight road bike does it all and with great ease. The upgraded and updated version of the previous Terra has been redesigned with a new carbon fibre bike frame and brand new UK adventure geometry. The new and improved hand built road bike is armed with Innegra impact protection to defend against rock strikes and geometry is designed for control over rough terrain and comfort for long days out in the saddle.
And don't just take Orro's word for it, we tested the 105 Hydro version at the beginning of this year and it got a brilliant 9/10 and finished 3rd best Gravel/Adventure bike of 2017/8 in our Bike of the year annual round up; so it's truly a fantastic machine for multi-surface riding.
Here are quotes from Mats review:
"Versatile bike that provides stable, confident handling on both tarmac and tracks"
"Some bikes that try to be versatile just end up being a bit of a compromise, but the Orro is adaptable, strong and stable, genuinely impressive across a range of different types of riding.
Terra C Frame Specifics:
- Lightweight Carbon Frame
- New UK Adventure Geometry
- Uncompromised Road Handling
- Innegra Impact Protection - read more about this here
- 42mm Tyre Clearance
- Tubeless Compatible Wheels
- Thru Axle Front and Rear
- Full Mudguard and Rear Rack Mounts
- BB86 Bottom Bracket
- Di2 and ETAP Compatible
- Removable Front Derailleur Mount
And here is the actual spec of the Terra C 105 TRP bike that you can win:
- Frame: Terra C carbon frame with Innegra
- Fork: Orro Gravel Lite
- Groupset: Shimano 5800 105
- Brake Calipers: TRP Spyre Flat Mount
- Wheelset: Fulcrum Racing Sport DB
- Chainset: Shimano 5800 50-34
- Cassette: Shimano 5800 11-28
- Bottom Bracket: Shimano BB86
- Tyres: Continental Grand Sport Race 32C
- Handlebars: Deda Zero 1
- Stem: Deda Zero 1
- Seatpost: Orro Super Lite
- Saddle: Prologo Kappa RS
- Bartape: Orro Max Grip
I think you will agree that this is a fantastic prize from Orro Bikes and all you have to do to win it, is to enter the competition below.
So what are you waiting for?
Head to the bottom of this article and fill in the form for your chance to win one of the best Adventure Gravel bikes of 2017/8.
Good Luck!
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