Giveaway!
In conjunction with our interview with Adventures for the Cure, we are giving away a video of their trip across the country on Fixies called Adventures For The Cure: The Doc. It’s a fantastic documentary that is good to watch while putting in those long hours on the trainer this winter. There are 2 options for winning:
OPTION 1
1) You must follow me on Twitter at @DistrictCycling and Adventures for the Cure at @Adventures4Cure. You must add both on either option or you will not be eligible!
2) You must retweet (RT) the following statement: Win a DVD from @adventures4cure and @DistrictCycling. Add both and RT. Details Here:http://districtcycling.com/?p=892 (this Tweet must match exactly or it will not count…you’ve been warned)
OPTION 2
1) You must add me as a fan on my DistrictCycling Facebook page and Adventures for the Cure’s Facebook page. You must add both on either option or you will not be eligible!
2) After you add, you must say so in the comments section of the original blog post which is here: http://districtcycling.com/?p=892
What do you get? Check it out:
Synopsis: Adventures For the Cure: The Doc” chronicles the incredible, 6,500 mile trek made by 3 young men across the United States on single-speed, fixed gear bicycles in order to raise money and awareness for diabetes, and to help disabled children in Kenya. In particular, it focuses on one of the riders, Adam, who as a Type-1 diabetic has to manage his illness while riding up to 150 miles a day through rugged terrain, and on the touching stories of two diabetic children the group meets along the way. The film is narrated by three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond.
Additional Notes:
- I will be randomly selecting a follower
- I will be choosing a winner in two weeks on Wednesday February 24, 2010
- If you are already following me on Twitter – you don’t need to un-follow and then re-follow.
- The decision of the judge (me) is final.
- You will not be able to enter as long as your tweets are private.
- Once winners are announced, the winner will need to contact me directly with mailing address. The best way to do that is via email: districtcycling@gmail.com.



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