Win one of 21 limited edition Tour de France yellow Fi’zi:k Arione CX saddles
Italian saddle maker Fizik is giving away 21 Limited Edition Team Replica Yellow Arione CX saddles and matching handlebar tape kits to mark the 21 stages of the 97th Tour de France.
To win, just go straight to the Fizik website and click the 'Win a Stage of the Tour de France' link to register. Each morning a winner will be randomly selected from registered participants from fizik's Pozzoleone headquarters.
If you don't win the first stage, try again for the second. Register by midnight Paris time to qualify to win that day's stage. Each day the list will be refreshed, so keep trying in order to win. At the end of the 21 stages, ten additional names will be selected to receive a special consolation prize.
Winners will be announced daily on the Fizik Facebook page and on Twitter.
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