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A second shot at winning a great prize: two places in the Haute Route Oman 2020, one of the world's most prestigious multi-day cycling events
Everyone deserves a second chance. Following the popularity of the first competition, Haute Route have returned to offer Rouleur readers another opportunity to win a pair of places in this year’s Haute Route Oman.
Taking place from March 6 – 8, the event features three challenging yet rewarding stages, traversing Oman’s dramatic and varied scenery, including epic mountain vistas, lush plantations and ancient ruins.
With immaculate roads, police escorts, marshals at every intersection, and ideal mid-20°C temperatures, the Haute Route Oman is the perfect opportunity for a northern hemisphere winter getaway and some warm weather riding.
For a chance to win a free entry for you and a friend to Haute Route Oman 2020, excluding accommodation and shuttle, all you have to do is submit your email address via the form below. Winners will be chosen at random and will be contacted through the email provided after the closing date, January 31st.


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