Cycling Hall of Fame Competition: Win a cycling cap signed by Ernesto Colnago

Cycling Hall of Fame Competition: Win a cycling cap signed by Ernesto Colnago

Win a one-of-a-kind Colnago casquette, signed by the company’s founder and first recipient of the Cycling Hall of Fame’s Patron Award, Ernesto Colnago

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For 64 years Ernesto Colnago and his eponymous company has been making the most revered and respected bicycles on the planet. They have won Monuments, Grand Tours and World Championships. Their bikes have broken the Hour Record on two separate occasions.

Yet the importance of Colnago extends beyond the professional sport. Through a decades-long commitment to precision engineering and continuous advancement, Colnago has become synonymous with craftsmanship. It is the bicycle that if you don’t own, you desire; if you do, you cherish it like no other. 

As part of our Hall of Fame celebrations, at next month’s Rouleur Classic we will be naming Ernesto Colnago the very first recipient of our Patron award, presented for services to the sport of cycling.

Colnago will also once again have a strong presence at the show. Among the bikes on display and will be their special edition Colnago C64 Gold, as featured in Rouleur.

Desire: Colnago 64 Gold Private Collection 

To celebrate we’re giving away a Colnago cycling cap signed by Ernesto Colnago himself, as well as a pair of Colnago carbon bottle cages and bottles. 

To be in with a chance of winning the lot, answer the following very simple question: 

 

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