Win a custom Passoni bicycle

Win a custom Passoni bicycle

We're delighted to offer an extraordinary prize to Rouleur readers - the chance to win a made-to-measure frame from Italian maestros Passoni.


We're delighted to offer an extraordinary prize to Rouleur readers – the chance to win a made-to-measure titanium frame from Italian maestros Passoni.

The frame is manufactured entirely in Italy and the custom bike will be equipped with Campagnolo Ekar and Campagnolo Shamal Carbon wheels – a true Italian dream machine.

In simple terms, the Cicloprato is Passoni's gravel bike. But truly, it is an invitation to adventure. Providing the refinement that the Passoni is renowned for but with everything you need to explore - its titanium frame is incredibly light and robust and can fit all the latest bikepacking bags.

Both utilitarian and beautiful, it of course will come equipped with Campagnolo's Ekar groupset and Shamal Carbon wheels ensuring that it will be ready to head off-road as soon as you receive it.

If you are the lucky winner, you'll be able to send your measurements to the Passoni Atelier in Milano or visit them in person if you prefer, for a truly unique experience.

To be in with a chance of winning the bike, all you need to do to enter is answer the questions in the survey below.

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