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Cycling Plus Monday, Jul 20, 2009 11.46am

With their distinctive Argyle kit, Garmin-Slipstream are arguably the most stylish team in the peloton. Of course, Garmin-Slipstream also combine style with success and boast a roster of some of the world’s best riders.

With superb athletes such as David Zabriskie and Christian Vande Velde on the team, it’s no surprise that the Garmin-Slipstream train is often seen in the thick of the action at some of the world’s biggest races. And, of course, Garmin-Slipstream can also call upon two of Britain’s greatest riders too – both Tour de France stage winner David Millar and Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins are in the team for this year’s Tour de France!

Thanks to Madison and Garmin, we have some brilliant Garmin-Slipstream goodies to give away. As well as a Garmin-Slipstream jersey signed by riders including Bradley Wiggins, one lucky winner will also receive team issue bibshorts, a limited edition team issue Giro Ionos helmet, a pair of Giro’s excellent Havik sunglasses and an exclusive team-edition orange Garmin-Slipstream Edge 705 GPS computer.

Just click here to enter!

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