Plans 2 Travel

The UK's Premium Holiday Report Guide

Once again at this year’s Isle of Wight Cycling Festival (running from 18th – 26th September) will be the scene of the legendary Hills Killer Challenge.

The ultimate off-road cycling endurance challenge, the Hills Killer Challenge has a choice of three, seven or fourteen hills, combining orienteering, cycling skills and strength, in a race against the clock. Last year over 300 competitors took part, from beginners to Hills Killer veterans and this year is expected to attract even more.  It takes place on Sunday 19 September with a choice of 13, 26 or 52 mile off-road routes.
Berghaus Twentyfourseven 20 Daysac 300x300 The Isle of Wight Cycling Festival’s Hills Killer – Win an outdoor goodie bagThe organisers are giving away a goodie bag.  It contains a Berghaus Twentyfourseven 20 Daysac. – lightweight and comfortable this handy and compact 20L backpack has a new, sleek design and is packed full of Berghaus features including an internal MP3 player pouch, internal organiser and a padded back flow system for extra comfort.  In addition the prize package also contains a Target Dry Mac in a Sac and the very versatile garment the ‘Original Buff’. Both certain to make sure you’re suitably dressed for whatever the weather.

For your chance to win simply answer the following question: What legendary challenge will be taking place at this year’s Isle of Wight Cycling Festival?

a.)    Killer Heels

b.)    Hills Killer

c.)    Hills Kill

Answers should be emailed to plans2travel@xec.co.uk.  Also in order to validate the entry please also sign up to the plans2travel newsletterClosing Date is 30 September 2010.

For more information about the Cycling Festival visit www.sunseaandcycling.co.uk

Details about the ‘Original Buff’ can be found at www.buffwear.co.uk

Information about the Mac in a Sac can be found at www.targetdry.co.uk

Other articles you might like;

Popularity: 2% [?]

No Related Posts

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

Competitions, Cycling Holidays