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CycleOps Power Kona Contest

Written by: Dan Empfield
Date: Fri Sep 30 2011

CycleOps is putting its power behind the best of the annual Kona contests, and there's no hyperbole there. If you score a royal flush, you win If a CycleOps "dream package" including PowerTap G3 Carbon Wheelset, Joule GPS, PowerBeam VR Trainer and accessory kit (Trainer Mat, Bike Thong, Wheel Blocks and complete set of RealRides DVD's).

But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Here's how the contest works.

You pick the fastest swim, bike, run and overall winners, male and female. However, you can only pick one athlete per category. And, you'll guess the overall winning times in the men's and women's races.

So, if you think Andy Potts is going to win the swim, you can't pick him to win the bike, or the overall. You must choose another athlete for one of these categories.

In order to win the package above, you have to be a great guesser. You've got to correctly identify all 8 names, and all the accumulated times you've chosen must be within 7 minutes of the actual times.

Failing that, the most accurate set of guesses will win CycleOps training kit including a PowerTap G3 Alloy wheelset, Joule and SuperMagneto Pro trainer.

Second prize wins a CycleOps SuperMagneto Pro trainer, Trainer Mat and Bike Thong.

The sign-up page on the CycleOps website has all the rules, and the fill-in text boxes and drop-down menus that'll allow you to enter and make your selections.

  

  

  

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Comments

CycleOps Power Kona Contest 5 out of 5 stars

Foster1

Reviewed by: Michael Foster, Oct 2 2011 10:11AM

Seriously, are we complaining about a chance to win free stuff? Thanks to the folks at CycleOps!