Win one of three Boardman Pro Carbon bikes

This week we're offering you the chance to win one of three Boardman Pro Carbon bikes, worth £1,499 each.
Cycling Weekly has teamed up with Halfords to celebrate the success of Boardman Bikes in winning the magazine's Performance Bike of the Year 2009.
As the exclusive stockist, Halfords is offering three lucky readers the chance to win a Boardman Road Pro Carbon bike worth £1,499.
To be in with a chance of winning one of these fantastic bikes, go to www.cyclingweekly.com/boardmancompetition
Competition closes 31 May 2009. See competition page for full terms and conditions.
Boardman Road Pro Carbon: Spec
Frame: Unidirectional T800 carbon Monocoque
Fork: Unidirectional carbon monocoque
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Tyres: Continental Ultra Race 700x23c
Bars: Ritchey Pro
Stem: Ritchey WCS
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS
Saddle: Boardman-ti rails
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