There can only be one winner of this magnificent prize from Assos, so step forward...
Andrew Jarratt. Yes you sir! Congratulations, Assos will be in touch in due course to get your size and contact details.
And to everyone else who entered, but who didn't win you'll be pleased to know you have our gratitude!
It's been a while since we ran a Winter Kit Competition here on road.cc, but I'm sure you'll agree it's worth the wait... because you now have the chance to win your choice of a superb complete men's or women's Winter Kit from our friends at Assos! As you probably know Assos of Switzerland are renowned for their quality and functionality and with temperatures plummeting, now is your chance to win all that you need to keep you warm on your bike this winter.
So what do you get? Well you can choose in the form below either a men's or women's ensemble of great winter kit.
Here's the skinny on the male kit:
LL.Habutights_s7 - RRP £265
Mill GT Jacket Winter - RRP £215
LS.Skinfoil_earlywinter Long sleeve base layer - RRP £85
Habu Socks - RRP £18
ASSOS Cap Winter - RRP £45
And here's the female kit up for grabs:
HabuTightsLaalalai_S7 - RRP £235
HabuJacketLaalalai - RRP £240
LS.Skinfoil_earlywinter long sleeve base layer- RRP £85 (as in the male kit picture above)
Habu Socks - RRP £18 (as in the male kit picture above)
ASSOS Cap Winter - RRP £45 (as in the male kit picture above)
As these products are from Assos' latest 2018 Winter clothing collection we're waiting on reviews still, but you can see how their top-of-the-range winter jacket reviewed just a few short days ago here, scoring 9/10; which gives you a pretty good idea that you're going to be very happy if you win!
Of course the only way to win is to fill out the form below. There are opt-in options for both Assos' and road.cc's mailing lists, and don't forget to say whether you want the male or the female kit when you enter. Best of luck!
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