Win with Rouleur - £1,000 gift card to spend with Attaquer

Win with Rouleur - £1,000 gift card to spend with Attaquer


We're delighted to give you an opportunity to win £1,000 to spend on Attaquer apparel. The Australian brand has been a labour of love for Stevan Musulin and Greg Hamer. They launched the brand in 2010, after the pair found that existing clothing options just didn't represent their view of cycling. 

Now with over a decade of experience and back-catalogue of memorable and unique kits we visited their Sydney base and the resulting feature is in Rouleur issue 114, released later in the month.

Attaquer cycling clothing

So to be in with a chance to win £1,000 worth of their incredible garments enter your details below. We'll select our winner on September 23. Good luck!


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