Contest: Win An Entry To Ride In Dirty Kanza!

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Ten Entries to be Given Away

Purchase Any ENVE G Series Wheelset to Enter *

As the official wheel partner, ENVE is offering up a chance to win one of 10 entries into the 2019 Garmin Dirty Kanza on June 1st. Anyone who purchases a G23 or G27 wheelset during the month of February will be entered to win a highly coveted entry into the most prestigious gravel event on the planet.

All G23 or G27 wheelset purchases from February 1st-28th that have been registered will be entered to win.

* No purchase necessary to enter.

dirty kanza enve wheelset contest

During last year’s All Things Gravel Expo, ENVE rolled out the gravel-specific G Series wheels designed entirely around what riders face in the Flint Hills of Kansas. With the Wide Hookless Bead design, the US-made G Series rims feature an increased width at the leading edge in order to dissipate impact energy and prevent tubeless pinch-flats from rock strikes that cause the tire to bottom out on the rim, letting you ride the tire pressures you want, confidently and without limitations. And to top it off, they are also the lightest rims in ENVE’s line while still meeting ENVE’s demanding impact strength testing.

Check out Gravel Cyclist’s review of the ENVE G23 – and the ENVE G27.

All G23 or G27 wheelset purchases from February 1st-28th will be entered to win (G Series wheel purchases in the month of January on ENVE.com or through an ENVE dealer will also be entered). Wheels need to be registered before March 1st to be eligible. The 10 Dirty Kanza entry winners will be announced in the first week of March. Entry winners can pick the course of their choice, including the DK200, DK100, DK50, and DK25.

—> ENVE G-Series Dirty Kanza Sweepstakes Entry Form <—

Contest terms and conditions here, remember, no purchase is necessary.

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2 Comments

  1. Avatar mark james

    Will they pay for accomodation and travel?

    • JOM JOM

      You need to ask ENVE that question… but call me sceptical.

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