MegaSack Draw LIVE: 6pm NYE

MegaSack Draw LIVE: 6pm NYE

Tune in at 6pm on New year’s Eve to see if you are this year’s lucky winner of the Singletrack MegaSack.

How it works

Veterans of our annual MegaSack competitions will have already made sure they have entered every one of the 17 previous daily draws and by doing so they have ensured they have the maximum 17 entries in the draw to win one of everything we’ve already given away.

If you are reading this and you have not yet entered any of our daily draws then go back now and make sure you watch each video and answer the question. You won’t win that prize of course but you will get your entry in for the MegaSack draw.

On the night

Mark will be picking the winner live on our Youtube channel. You can watch that right here on this page or you can head over to our Youtube channel and watch it there. We will have live comments on so you will be able to interact with Mark during the ‘show’.

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NOTE: Mark will only be able to read your comments if they are posted in the Youtube app or via the Youtube page. Comments posted below this story on this page won’t be seen by Mark during the broadcast. It’s a Youtube thing.

First order of business on the night will be to pick the winner of the final daily draw. That was for the bundle of Cannondale goodies. If you have missed that one then go back and watch the video and enter the competition now. Because the draw will be live you have right up until Mark pulls the winner out of the electronic hat to enter, but remember, only enter once for each day. We can see duplicates and Mark will be checking for any cheeky double entries. Enter more than once each day and it’s a no go on the winnings.

This year’s prizes were provided by the following brands and companies.

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Mark Alker

Singletrack Owner/Publisher

Mark has been riding mountain bikes for over 30 years and co-owns Singletrack, where he's been publisher for 25 years. While his official title might be Managing Director, his actual job description is "whatever needs doing" – from wrangling finances and keeping the lights on to occasionally remembering to ride bikes for fun rather than just work. He's seen the sport evolve from rigid forks to whatever madness the industry dreams up next, and he's still not entirely sure what "gravel" is. When he's not buried in spreadsheets or chasing late invoices, he's probably thinking about his next ride.

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