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We have a winner for the Vulpine Schwag Grab!

Lots of you told us who you favourite cyclist was not it's time to find our winner...

My word that was a popular Schwag Grab and a very interesting read too, but all good things must come to an end and now it's time to find out who will be walking awy with  a stylish Vulpine Soft Shell Jacket AND a Vulpine Merino Button jersey AND a Merino T-Shirt. The random-number-o-meter has been cranked up and the fickle finger of fate has done its pointy schtick and the winner is…

Antonio

Like a lot of you, Antonio's favourite cyclist is Mark Cavendish. A bundle of stylish, technical cycle wear will be winging its way to him asap.

Our lucky winner gets to pedal off with some top class clobber from Vulpine's range of stylish, performance oriented clothing that's technical enough to meet the demands of almost any form of cycling, yet casual enough to work off the bike in equally demanding social environments.

We were well impressed in our reviews of their Merino T and Merino Button jerseys… we've also got the Vulpine SoftShell in on review, but that's being done by Vecchiojo and he's an artist so can't be rushed although it's rumoured to be on the way any day now.

And because we enjoyed this competition so much we're going to run another with some more Vulpine goodies really soon, so fret not if you didn't win this time around.

To find out more about Vulpine visit their website www.vulpine.cc and for the Vulpine view on what's going to happen at the Tour next week visit their blog.
 

road.cc's founder and first editor, nowadays to be found riding a spreadsheet. Tony's journey in cycling media started in 1997 as production editor and then deputy editor of Total Bike, acting editor of Total Mountain Bike and then seven years as editor of Cycling Plus. He launched his first cycling website - the Cycling Plus Forum at the turn of the century. In 2006 he left C+ to head up the launch team for Bike Radar which he edited until 2008, when he co-launched the multi-award winning road.cc - finally handing on the reins in 2021 to Jack Sexty. His favourite ride is his ‘commute’ - which he does most days inc weekends and he’s been cycle-commuting since 1994. His favourite bikes are titanium and have disc brakes, though he'd like to own a carbon bike one day.

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PlatosCarriage | 12 years ago
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Cav

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jonathing | 12 years ago
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Double post

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jonathing | 12 years ago
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The kid on his bmx yesterday, who upon seeing me closing on him from behind put everything he could into not being caught for as long as he could. Little did he know I had 120 miles in my legs and had ridden through three thunderstorms.
At that time he was a worthy opponent.

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IRISHGENIUS | 12 years ago
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sir chris hoy

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docdan | 12 years ago
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j pow

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jrgoodyear | 12 years ago
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Pirazzi

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jtothec | 12 years ago
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Armstrong for the comebacks, the controversy and the fact that on his first triathlon for 15 years he still ran 10k with faaster splits than I can over 5k!

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paslemeilleur | 12 years ago
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Marianne Vos. Pure brilliance.

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Cosmicned | 12 years ago
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Wiggins - and his taste in music is pretty bang on too...

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bikeandy61 | 12 years ago
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Who's this coming through the mist? It's Roche, it's Stephen Roche! Or something like that.

Or Greg Lemond,

Or Tommy Godwin, the record holder for greatest mileage in a year and shortest time taken to clock 100,000 miles.

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nickwadd | 12 years ago
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Obree

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hellarob | 12 years ago
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Floyd Landis  16  30

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Nevetsyarg | 12 years ago
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Robert Millar or The Jens for me for just their grittyness and determination

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Nevetsyarg | 12 years ago
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Robert Millar or The Jens for me for just their grittyness and determination

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mchorcis | 12 years ago
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merckx, the master

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Titonius | 12 years ago
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Pantani!

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scorekeeper | 12 years ago
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Chris Horner

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Vidal | 12 years ago
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Riccardo Ricco  19

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widgetkicker | 12 years ago
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Dede Demet

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Stedmonkey | 12 years ago
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Djamolidine Abdoujaparov - The Tashkent Terror!!!

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zeb | 12 years ago
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Bernard Hinault, the legend of my childhood  1

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kobacom | 12 years ago
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Jacques Anquetil

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dino | 12 years ago
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Mauricio Soler

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jonathan@peloto... | 12 years ago
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Wiggo!

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Bagpuss | 12 years ago
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Armstrong. I'd be dead from cancer if he hadn't got back on his bike.

Of the current bunch Tommy V. Attack, attack attack.

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heliphil | 12 years ago
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Alex Dowsett

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Coodsta | 12 years ago
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Jens Voight...

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fatlarry92 | 12 years ago
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tommy simpson - who else?

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indesit | 12 years ago
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Sean Kelly de man

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craftygeek | 12 years ago
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Having only recently started watching cycling, Peter Sagan has been an inspirational workhorse to watch which helped encourage me through my first century ride.

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