WIN WITH DESIRE: LIMITED EDITION KASK VALEGRO TOUR DE FRANCE HELMET

WIN WITH DESIRE: LIMITED EDITION KASK VALEGRO TOUR DE FRANCE HELMET


The 2022 Tour de France covers 3,328 kilometres, which is why KASK have produced only 3,328 pieces of their new limited edition Valegro helmet celebrating the great race and we've got one of them to win.

Not only is each helmet individually numbered, its design is inspired by the seven athletes to have won the world’s most revered and followed multi-stage cycle race while wearing a Kask helmet.

The Italian brand have helped drive Team Sky, now Ineos Grenadiers, towards victory by supplying helmets to the team’s athletes including Bradley Wiggins (2012), Chris Froome (2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017), Geraint Thomas (2018) and Egan Bernal (2019), all of whom have sported the yellow jersey on the Champs-Élysées.

Those winners are guaranteed a place in history and this limited edition Valegro ‘Tour De France’, the official helmet for the Tour de France in 2022, helps celebrate those remarkable achievements with seven parallel yellow lines following one another across the white helmet, forming a road representing the seven historic Tour victories the riders have achieved wearing KASK.

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The Valegro was designed to be lightweight and super-ventilated, originally created for the 2017 Tour, to provide maximum air flow during the hot and humid July days on the climbs through the Alps and Pyrenees.

The Valegro offers optimum thermo-ventilation performance, thanks to its 37 ventilation holes, which also make it incredibly light while inside it features Resistex® Carbon lining – antistatic, breathable and quick-drying.

Please note, due to differing safety regulations, this competition is only available to residents of the UK and EU area. The winner will be offered the choice of a M or L size helmet.

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