Lezyne are one of the sponsors of Belgium’s Team Lotto Belisol, home to sprinter André Greipel who won the sixth stage of the Tour de France, and they’ve let us have a couple of exclusive team edition pumps to give away on road.cc.
First, we have a Lezyne CNC Floor Drive, the standard version of which retails at £89.99.
It is made from custom CNC machined aluminium and the hose features Lezyne’s very clever ABS Flip-Thread Chuck that’s compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves.
The little ABS (air bleed system) button allows you to release a little pressure from the hose so you won’t unthread a Presta valve core and have to start all over again.
And that's not all... We also have a Lezyne Travel Floor Drive to be won. The standard version of this one is priced at £79.99. Again, it’s made of custom CNC machined aluminium, and it also comes with the same natty little ABS Flip-Thread Chuck.
The difference is that the Lezyne Travel Floor Pump is small (508 x 190 x 60mm) and it can be stored flat, so it’s easy to pack away when you travel.
As you can see, these pumps are in exclusive Lotto Belisol blue and red team colours and they’re custom laser etched. There are only two sets in the UK. Pretty cool, huh?
How to enter…
Anyway, the usual Schwag Grab rules apply, only one entry per person, and you enter by commenting below. The road.cc random number generator will pick two lucky winners from the list on Wednesday afternoon.
For more info on the Lezyne range go to www.lezyne.com or visit UK distributors Upgrade.
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Pumping
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I like a bit of Lezyne and would be happy to take it off your hands!
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how did he get away with that middle finger gesture in a PR shoot
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