Free PowerBar Ride Shots with this week's Cycling Weekly

We're giving away a free trial pack of PowerBar Ride Shots with every copy of the March 5 edition* of Cycling Weekly magazine.
Ride Shots are bite-sized energy boosters with a soft outer shell packed with PowerBar's C2 Max carb blend, making them easy to consume on the bike when you need a quick boost to your energy levels.
No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives are used the manufacture of PowerBar Ride Shots.
As well as a free sample of Ride Shots, you'll also find news of the UCI's new rules for time trial bikes and how it'll affect UK time triallists; a look ahead to Paris-Nice; nutrition tips and advice for cyclists; Thor Hushovd's Cervelo S3 team bike; and the usual mix of news, routes, product reviews, Dr Hutch and more in this week's packed issue.
Cycling Weekly March 5 issue is on sale from Thursday at WHSmith, major supermarkets and all good newsagents priced £2.60.
* Promotion only available to UK readers.
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Founded in 1891, Cycling Weekly and its team of expert journalists brings cyclists in-depth reviews, extensive coverage of both professional and domestic racing, as well as fitness advice and 'brew a cuppa and put your feet up' features. Cycling Weekly serves its audience across a range of platforms, from good old-fashioned print to online journalism, and video.
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