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WINNER Announcement: The Arundel Retro Wool Jersey!

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Congratulations to long-time PEZ-Fan but first time newsletter subscriber James – hailing from the eastern seaboard and the winner of the Arundel Retro jersey by Woolistic. Thanks to James and everyone else who joined the PEZ newsletter email list, and to ArundelBike.com (makers of the finest handlebar tape, bottle cages, and other cycling accessories) for their continued support of PEZ and our efforts to bring you what’s cool in road cycling.

Watch the jersey prize presentation here:

The prize is a beautiful merino wool retro styled jersey, featuring legit Woolistic craftsmanship – who “handcraft quality custom Merino wool apparel for cycling.”

And in case you don’t know Arundel  – their motto is simple: come up with some cool bike equipment that people want to buy.  They make of fine cycling accessories – most famous for their bar tape and bottle cages, but also bags, inflation accessories, bells and small tools.  They’re a small company doing good work and making cool stuff, nice guys too.  They’re also a long time supporter of PEZ – which alone gives them some solid cred.

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