Win a customised Charge Bike
Thanks to Shade Station and Oakley we are giving one lucky reader the chance to win this super cool, bespoke Charge bike.

Thanks to Shade Station and Oakley we are giving one lucky reader the chance to win this super cool, bespoke Charge bike.
The countdown is on to the world's largest annual cycling event. To celebrate the start of the Tour de France, Shade Station, the UK's largest sunglasses and watch retailer has teamed up with Oakley to giveaway a customised Charge bike worth £1,000.
THE BIKE
With an award-winning custom design Spoon saddle in red, red and white racing bars and white wheel rims with red spokes, this one-off bike is sure to stand out from the crowd this summer!
The bike also has the Shade Station logo displayed on the top tube with a retro-style Oakley logo displayed vertically down the down tube.
Full Bike Spec:
o Frame Size - 56cm
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o Frame Colour - Polished White
o Handlebar Style & Colour - Racing Bars - White with Red Grip
o Pedal Style - SPD style in Red with White Crank Arms
o Seat Style & Colour - Spoon in Red
o Wheel Colour - White Rims with Red Spokes
THE TOUR DE FRANCE
Shade Station fans will be able to get a good view of the peloton whizzing past as the Grand Depart starts in Leeds on Saturday 5th July, passing by its flagship store before a sprint into Harrogate.
OAKLEY
Shade Station has an unparalleled selection of Oakley sunglasses both in store and online.
For more information on Shade Station's collection visit www.shadestation.co.uk and for their Oakley range visit www.shadestation.co.uk/Oakley-Sunglasses.
To enter and have a chance of winning this great bike visit www.cyclingactive.com/competition.
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