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Fundrasier: Fight Cancer & Win a Cotic Rocket

Sep 7, 2018
by cotic-bikes  
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PRESS RELEASE: Cotic Bikes

Cancer. The Big C. Given that 1 in 2 of us in the UK will get it in some way, shape or form during our lives, it's pretty likely that you know someone who has been affected by this terrible disease.

In the last year three of my close friends (all in their late 30s or early 40s, rather scarily) have contracted the disease, and whilst their outcomes are looking good, I have also lost dear friends recently and close family too. I am sure I not that unusual in this.

One of those close friends I mentioned is the wife of one of my riding buddies. I've known Chris since university days, over 20 years now, and it was awful knowing what he and his family were going through. Now that his wife's battle is going well, he wanted to give something back for the huge amount of support they received from cancer charities, and also to help push research forward to help fewer people have to go through what he did. It's the same reason I've been supporting cancer research since my Mum died of it nearly 19 years ago.

We decided to run a raffle to win an awesome bike.

This is a custom built Cotic Rocket, and once we let our suppliers know what we were up to there stepped in amazing style. It has Cane Creek HELM fork and DB Air IL shock, fully decked out in Hope purple anodised hubs, Tech E4 brakes, headset and seatclamp, XTR M9000 1x11 drivetrain courtesy of Shimano UK, with tyres and saddle from our friends at WTB. This bike is closely related to our Platinum build and would cost over £4600 if you bought it from us.

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However, you can get it for considerably less than that!

Every £5 donation buys one ticket to win this amazing Cotic Rocket, in your size. However, the more you give, the more chances you have of winning.

Donate £10 and get 2 chances of winning.

£50 gives you 10 chances of winning.

£100 gets you 20 chances etc.

O’Neal has kindly donated a runners-up prize of Element FR Hybrid Jersey and Shorts, as worn by Greg Minnaar during his 2018 World Cup campaign.

All donations go to support the fantastic work done by the World Cancer Research Fund.

IMPORTANT – Please, please, please! When making your entry, do not donate anonymously, and ensure you tick the box that reads “I’m happy to share my contacts with…” This is a legal requirement that allows us to contact you if you win. We will not contact you for any other reason.

Just follow this link to get involved and donate.

There's a full gallery of photos of the bike here.

Cheers,
Cy

Founder and Director, Cotic Bikes)


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9 Comments
  • 9 0
 Just to add that this is open to anyone anywhere in the world. Shipped at our cost. Get involved and lets make a difference. Thanks.
  • 3 0
 Donated.

My mum's currently going through hell waiting for an op to remove her bowel cancer so this kind of thing hits home quite hard. If I win the bike I'll be arranging it to be re-donated/raffled as I already own a new Rocket that my mum helped pay for, she basically forced the extra cash on me to go up to a Gold build from a Silver I was originally looking at. One of my colleagues at work also passed away last week from liver cancer and two others are recovering from chemo. Cancer is properly crap.
  • 2 0
 Nice one. Having ridden the Flare, I can imagine the Rocket is a sick bike, and raising cash for a great cause adds a cherry on the cake.

...Is it missing bar end plugs though? *OCD intensifies*
  • 2 0
 Wow, well done Cotic (Cy) and healing vibes to all of those involved. Great to see an awesome British brand making great steel bikes and doing brilliant things in order to support the entire globe. Hats off’ :-)
  • 1 0
 We've had awesome support from charity since my diagnosis and treatment in 2011. Buy a ticket or 10, they really do make a difference to people and their families, but they can't do it without people fundraising and donating. Good on ya Cotic!
  • 1 0
 f*ck cancer.
Donated.
My father passed from prostrate cancer a few years back, he’s just the tip of the iceberg of people I know/knew affected by this arbitrary bullshit disease.
Live every day...
  • 1 0
 Great cause and great bike. Brilliant idea and well done to Pinkbike for helping promote such a good cause!!
  • 1 0
 Donated!!







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