Singletrack Subscribers Get Megasack Double Entries!

Singletrack Subscribers Get Megasack Double Entries!

The Megasack is coming, the goose is getting fat, please do put a penny in the old man’s hat. Well, actually, not a penny. And it’s not nice to talk about Mark like that.

But if you’re a Singletrack subscriber – or you buy yourself a Subscription – you get twice as many chances to win in the Megasack prize draws!

Er. What is the Megasack?

This is kicks off on Friday December 1st.

Every weekday in December in the run up to Christmas, we’ll be publishing a story and video about a product that you could win, either as a Daily Prize, or as part of the Megasack. The Megasack contains one of everything we have given away as a Daily prize – that’s 16 prizes with a total value of over £4000!

This year’s prizes have been supplied by a lot of great brands.

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Sign Up To Win

Anyone with a login to Singletrackworld can enter the daily prize draws. But free accounts can only submit one entry to the Megasack prizre draws. Paying subscribers can enter twice. Because you are rad.

All users will need to log into singletrackworld.com to reveal the question (the question is hidden until you log in) to enter every day’s Megasack prize draw. You’re name will also go into The Very Big Hat to have a chance of winning The Megasack AKA one of EVERYTHING given away in the daily draws.

Subscribers Always Get More!

If you’re a Subscriber to Singletrackworld, you’ll see the question (which you have to answer correctly!), but you’ll also get a box to tick to ‘double your entry’. Only paying subscribers will be able to see that box. Don’t forget to tick it!

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Small Print Stuff

We can only post prizes to a UK address. One entry per person (unless you’re a Subscriber, in which case tick the box and we’ll double it). Vexatious multiple entries will be disqualified.

More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments.

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