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E: 16/04 win entry to Etape Caledonia (bike ride)< and custom bike

http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/competitions/etape-caledonia-competition


On what date does the Etape Caledonia take place?
10th May 2015 *****
10th June 2015
10th July 2015


Mind tick boxes at bottom of page. I guess some charity effort needed, here!




If you’re feeling inspired to take on the event with a charity pledge place for Marie Curie Cancer Care more information can be found at: www.etapecaledonia.co.uk.


The winner will also receive a custom made bike from Moss Bikes. Built in Cheshire, the bikes are designed, made and painted one at a time by award winning Framebuilder Andrew Martin Jones to meet the measurements and requirements of each customer. Every detail is considered with the customer in mind and they able to choose their own colour and name the bike as they wish.




Moss Bikes are custom made in Cheshire by awarding winning Framebuilder Andrew Martin Jones (AJ). The bikes are designed, made and painted one at a time. Frame parts and bike components are sourced as locally as possible so the bikes are a celebration of British engineering from the likes Reynolds, USE, Hope, Middleburn and Goldtec. The highest level of craftsmanship is used taking the customers measurements and considering the terrain and specific purpose of each bike. All frames are silver soldered to avoid distortion using the lightest steel technology available. The winner will receive a bicycle worth £4500. Where British parts can’t be sourced the finest Italian companies are called upon such as Campagnolo to complete the required build.
breathe in, breathe out- You're alive! Everything else is a bonus, right? RIGHT??
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