The doors have closed and time is up, we've chosen a winner from all the entries.
Step forward Edwyn McCann, you lucky man! Tri Uk will be in tuch in the next few days!
Thanks to TRI UK and to everyone who entered. There'll be another competition soon, so if you didn't win this time, maybe next....
We have one of the most expensive and impressive prizes we've offered here at road.cc for a while, courtesy of our friends at TRI UK!
One lucky winner will get a Focus Izalco Max Disc 8FS frameset, a Rotor Vegast Crankset and a Topeak Joe Blow Elite Pump, a set of prizes worth £2,893 altogether. Here's a summary of what you could win...
Izalco Max Disc 8 FS frameset: RRP £2,499
We haven't reviewed this frameset alone, but we have reviewed a fully set up bike here where it did rather well. You've got the basis of a really good bike here and the rest of the set up is totally up to you.
Rotor Vegast crankset: RRP £336.00
Depending on your preference, you can choose between 170mm,172.5mm or 175mm crank lengths and choose rings ratios of either 53/39, 52/36 or 50/34 in either Q (oval) or NOQ(round) styles.
We reviewed the Rotor Vegast Crankset here and gave it 4/5 stars, with our reviewer saying: "Stiff and solid with a sleek finish and modular design boasting impressive versatility and adaptability, the Rotor Vegast is a good upgrade from a cheaper crankset or an interesting option if you're building your own bike."
Topeak Joeblow Elite Pump: RRP £59.99
Scoring 4/5 stars, our reviewer said of the JoeBlow: "A well-built track pump that is secure in use, offering quick inflation with no leaks".
What more could you ask for from a floor pump?
All in all, you have the foundation of the bike of your dreams here. What now? Well, just fill in the form below and you've entered. The winner will be picked at 1pm on the 27th August. Check out the Ts and Cs below, no duplicates please and UK entries only... best of luck!
Joking aside, governments could require new cars to be fitted with smart ignition systems that operate only for a licensed driver. No doubt there...
It sounds like a question from Ian Walker's motornormativity paper. Is it OK to dismember a (car|bike) when it is left in an inconvenient location?
I have a visual memory from childhood of one of this species of bricks popping loose from a bracket on a downhill section and flying away to smash ...
There is an increasing 'disconnect' between comments in this topic and reality. Cords are either all cotton or mostly cotton and are going to last...
There are people out there who will make you the belt out of your old tyre.
Furry dice and an air freshener for your helmet.
Ah yes, those are hopefully not the 'master craftsmen' that has constructed a wide range of shoddy Italian cars and motorbikes over the years with...
If it sounds too good to be true...
A SuperSix is definitely not an all-rounder....
Just get them to walk a treadmill - or better, ride exercise bikes to power path lighting.