Subscribe to Procycling magazine and get a free Juice Power Bank.

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Subscribe to Procycling magazine and get a free Juice Power Bank.

Give Dad the best Father's Day gift in these trying times: a subscription to Procycling magazine (opens in new tab). For just £20, you can get a six-month issue from Europe's #1 Procycling magazine, plus a free Juice Power Bank 4 worth £29.99.

This offer is perfect for anyone who is passionate about the road cycling scene and wants to gain insight into the world's toughest sport, Procycling is a magazine that combines insightful and authoritative writing from cycling's most respected journalists with the ability to show that cycling is for many people not just sport, combined with breathtaking photographs that showcase why cycling is not just a sport for many, but part of our sporting culture.

Featuring interviews with top cyclists from Julian Alaphilippe to Geraint Thomas to Annemiek van Fruten, "Procycling" gets to the heart of the sport, even in the midst of the current pandemic when racing is off the agenda It gets to the heart of the sport. See the geography, politics, and history that make up road racing from a variety of angles, and not just the action on the road.

Subscribe to Procycling for 6 months by direct debit and for a limited time you will also get a free Juice Power Bank 4 worth £29.99 for £20. The Juice 4 has a capacity of 12,000 mAh and can be charged within 6 hours. It is the perfect portable power bank to take along for the ride or during and after confinement.

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Covers every race from the beginning to the end of the year, from the Tour de France to the Classics, Giro d'Italia and World Championships. With a subscription to Pro Cycling magazine, you'll never miss an issue, as it arrives directly to your doorstep each month.

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