CATLIKE Bkool Winter Cup event

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Don’t miss this week’s challenge with the Bkool Winter Cup. A fantastic CATLIKE helmet could be yours!

CATLIKE CHALLENGE #BKOOLWINTERCUP
Thursday, 22 February: 11am, 5pm, 7pm, 10pm. Friday, 23: 2am (GMT+1)

Welcome to the CATLIKE Bkool Winter Cup event. We’re super excited to team up with Catlike to give you the opportunity to walk away this week with a brand new bicycle helmet!

Fancy winning a new helmet? You have nothing to lose. it’s as simple as taking part in the challenge!

JOIN THE CHALLENGE

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To enter the raffle is simple. Choose the time that works best for you, open the Simulator 5 minutes before to pair your trainer and sensors, go to the homepage. At the time of the event, press refresh and scroll down to the LIVE section. You’ll see a session that has a yellow box with “featured” inside. Join this session. Everyone who joins during the first 10-minute warmup and finishes the session will be entered into the raffle.

RECOMMENDED ROUTES

GEDELITZ – LOMITZ. GERMANY

An easy route covering 17 km, practically without any climbing, which Peter shares with us in this video. Cycling the quiet roads of Lower Saxony, you will pedal between the districts of Gedelitz and Lomitz, in the municipality of Trebel. An ideal session for those times when you want to take it easy.

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ABU DHABI TOUR 2018 S5. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

The gruelling ascent to Jebel Hafeet will bring to an end, on February 25, the fourth edition of this stage-based race included on the UCI WorldTour calendar. Get ready for 844 m of ascent. The last 10 km are really tough, so pace yourself if you want to make it to the top.

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WIENER HUETTE. AUSTRIA

Dieter shares this mountain bike route outside Vienna. 13 km on which you will pedal dirt roads lined by trees, but also more urban, paved ones. The first half is uphill, with some grades exceeding 13%, making this an intermediate-difficulty ride.

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SOUTH COAST PORT EDWARD, SOUTH AFRICA

Bike the South African coast on a 20-kilometer route starting from the village of Southbroom and ending in the tourist area of Port Edward. This one has lots of ups and downs, forcing you to shift gears and speeds. The 277 m of slope makes it a relatively easy session.

SCHEDULE

Happy cycling!
The Bkool team

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