Win a Vintage Bike and Ride The Big Easy
14th March 2017 Media Release for immediate use.
Win One Of Two 7-Speed Vintage Bikes & Ride The Big Easy
Vintage Bicycles are increasingly popular and with the Big Easy returning to Hawke’s Bay for 2017, Ray White Hawke’s Bay are getting behind the event by giving away two new bright yellow 7-speed vintage bikes.
The Big Easy is a recreational cycling event held in Hawke's Bay on the 15th of April.
These bikes are modern machines that are reliable and elegant, and will easily last the distance when participating in The Big Easy in April this year.
The fact that there is over 200 km of cycle trails in Hawke's Bay is a little known. The Big Easy takes advantage of these beautiful trails with participants riding the 42km from Havelock North to Church Road Winery in Taradale for a concert and finale party. Many stops are scheduled along the way and this is an event to suit the entire family.
As the Managing Director of Ray White Hawke's Bay, Elanor MacDonald is 100% behind this fantastic local event. “We had such a huge response to our last campaign with the vintage bikes that we jumped at the opportunity to partner with the Big Easy this time round. It’s great to see more and more families getting into recreational cycling and our bright yellow vintage bikes are hard to miss!”
Hawkes Bay families can enter the competition on the Ray White Hawke's Bay Facebook Page. Each prize includes a new Ray White Vintage Bike, tickets to the Big Easy cycling event, and a Ray White drink bottle, picnic blanket and sunscreen.
Enter Here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/RayWhiteHawkesBay/posts/
Terms & Conditions: https://goo.gl/wAoUwr
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