Featured Stories

Pedal’s 2017 Tour de France Contest – Win a Garneau Gennix D1 Sport Bike + More Prizes Added

by pedalmag.com

July 06, 2017 (Toronto, ON) – We’re excited to announce that our prize list for this year’s Tour de France Fantasy Contest just got bigger – now valued at over $6,000. Blade Wheels is now offering a Carbon Road Classic 38mm Wheelset valued at $1,249 and Giro upgraded to a package w/Synthe MIPS Helmet, Factor Techlace Shoes, LX Gloves valued at $890.

Of course our grand prize is a cool ride from Garneau, their Gennix D1 Sport Bike with carbon frame, T12 disc brakes and 10-speed Shimano Tiagara drivetrain valued at $2,599.

Contestants may register (or revise) their 9-member team until Friday, July 7, 2017 (Stage 7) at 10pm EST. Score points based on your team’s performance throughout the Tour from July 1-23, to be eligible to win.

Register today and find all contest information and rules HERE.

Good luck to all contestants and thanks our great sponsors so far including Louis Garneau, Blade, Giro, Shimano, Specialized, MEC, Veloflex, Birzman…more prizes to be announced shortly.

Pedal’s 2017 TdF Contest Prize List
———————————————–

*1st PrizeGarneau Gennix D1 Sport Bike (value $2,599)
*2nd PrizeBlade Carbon Road Classic 38mm Wheelset (value $1,249)
*3rd PrizeGiro Package w/Synthe MIPS Helmet, Factor Techlace Shoes, LX Gloves (value $890)
*4th PrizeShimano S-Phyre XC9 Shoes (value $549)
*5th PrizeSpecialized Package w/Toupe/Oura Pro Saddle, Stix Combo, Zee Cage/EMT Tool, Bandit Repair kit (value $350)
*6th Prize – MEC World Tour 30L Panniers (value $210)
*7th Prize – Veloflex Corsa 25mm Black Tires (value $158)
*8th Prize – Birzman Maha Apogee IV Floor Pump (value $85)

Rest Day Prizes

– Top 3 contestants – choice of Pedal T-Shirt, Hat, Visor or Pedal 1-yr subscription





1 Comments For This Post

  1. SoccerCyclist, , says:

    I can not register my team for the TDF contest. Site keeps asking me to register which I have already done.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.


Pedal Magazine