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E: 25/07 Win a ceramic bearing upgrade set for your bike

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Seconds matter when it comes to racing. Which is why the world’s fastest riders try to save as many as possible, wherever possible, and the latest method they’ve discovered for doing so is by fitting low-friction ceramic bearings to bottom brackets, hubs and the jockey
wheels on rear derailleurs. And if you win this month’s giveaway, you too can enjoy these advantages.

Ceramic bearings are lighter and roll faster with less friction, which is why the Ferrari Formula 1 team have been speccing them on their race cars for more than 13 years. They were originally developed for use on NASA spacecraft but have recently found their way onto the bikes of road and track riders looking to squeeze the utmost speed out of their machines.

Thanks to the kind folks at Active Life Logistics, the UK distributors, we have a ceramic bearing upgrade kit worth over £300 just waiting to be won by the first person to correctly answer one simple question. If you’re not lucky enough to win, don’t despair because you can get a quote for a ceramic upgrade with one call to Active Life Logistics (01494 678899/www.ceramicspeed.co.uk).


Question: Which is the most famous Formula 1 team to use ceramic bearings in its cars?

Answer: Ferrari
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