Win with Rouleur | Campagnolo Ekar Gravel Groupset

Win with Rouleur | Campagnolo Ekar Gravel Groupset

Some things are worth waiting for. If the Italian masters are late to the gravel party, then they’ve clearly not been stood outside the club pointlessly arguing with the bouncer. Campagnolo have gone straight to the bar and got a big round in with their Ekar groupset.


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Our partners at Campagnolo are offering 1 lucky reader the chance to win a complete Ekar groupset, in a configuration of their choosing, plus a complete bikepacking bag setup and a limited edition kit. Five runners up will each go away with fresh socks and a cap. To enter, simply enter your details below before the 9th of October.

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TO THE DETAILS

The crankset - in particular - is a thing of beauty, with four chainring size options and four crank lengths. A 13-speed cassette takes care of business at the back to give a great gear range for a 1x set-up, guided by a derailleur that is a real work of art. Gear shifting looks practical from either tops or drops, thanks to the improved ‘Lever 3’ design.


And here’s the bit that may surprise you. Ekar is the lightest gravel groupset in its sector, despite that extra gear – or two, depending on the opposition. Food for thought. 

Though the groupset is undoubtedly the focus here, Campagnolo have also released a considered collection of gravel-specific clothing and bikepacking luggage. Branded Ekar, the range consists of classically styled jersey and bib short combos, with some handy storage additions for your off-piste adventures.

 

Campagnolo Ekar Shifters

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