Would you like the chance to experience the greatest mountain bike festival in the world with Giant Bicycles, the official bike of Whistler Mountain Bike Park?
If so, enter the Giant Crankworx Whistler Dream Trip Contest for a chance to win an all-inclusive trip for you and your best comrade to Crankworx Whistler, August 17 - August 21.
We’re talking rock star treatment: Airfare, Accommodations, Lift Tickets, and the latest Giant bikes to ride at the most amazing bike park on the planet. Plus, you will gain VIP access to the best viewing spots and hang out with the Giant Factory Off-Road Team. This will be an experience that most mountain biker’s can only fantasize about!
Here’s the scoop on how to enter:• Fill out the entry ballot below and click the Enter Now button
• Enter now through July 22.
• You must be 19-years-old or older to enter.
• On Monday, July 25th Giant will randomly select a winner.
Prize Package! • Airfare for the winning contestant and their friend.
• Lodging Wednesday Aug. 17 – Sunday Aug. 21.
• Whistler Bike Park lift tickets.
• GoPro cameras and accessories.
• VIP access to viewing areas.
• Demo bikes to ride.
• Hang out with the Giant Factory Off-Road Team.
Good Luck!
Read the Terms and Conditions here.Submit your entry below.
yeah not working on android. on the pc done in seconds.
Not saying I wouldn't call out sick or something. Because it would happen. But it wouldn't go without making some serious waves on the "real life" side of things.
/puts on tinfoil hat and backs away slowly.
You don't get free data without telling us what you need it for and what you're going to do with it. Checking that box is pretty meaningless.
After decades of struggles, it has. Giant is the world’s largest bike manufacturer by revenue. Its factories in Taiwan, China and the Netherlands churned out 6.3 million bicycles last year, generating revenue of $1.8 billion. The company sells bikes under its own name and makes them for major brands like Trek, Scott and Colnago.
At 79, Mr. Liu still puts in 10-hour days as Giant’s chairman. But after four decades of building bikes by the millions, he’s finally started to enjoy them. Trim and tan from daily rides, with close-cropped gray hair and a heart rate monitor strapped to his wrist, he has become the public face of a cycling boom on Taiwan.
“I have a mission to make Taiwan a capital of cycling,” he said.
Since 2007, bicycle sales on Taiwan have surged, bike lanes and paths have been expanded, and the island’s two largest cities, Taipei and Kaohsiung, have launched bike-share programs. At every step Mr. Liu has unflaggingly promoted the cause.
As soon as i went to the desktop it was sent.
Good luck peeps
hope when i come back i´m still married...