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Win a VIP experience at Cowes SailGP courtesy of B&G

by Lucy Nicholson 19 Jul 2019 23:00 NZST 10-11 August 2019
Wheelie from Team GBR © John Curnow

Enjoy an exclusive VIP Day for two at Cowes SailGP courtesy of B&G!

Included in your day will be:

  • A pair of VIP tickets to the Cowes SailGP Adrenaline Lounge*
  • Private RIB with driver from Southampton** to Cowes and back
  • Superb views of the SailGP race circuit
  • VIP Hospitality
  • Behind the scenes experience
  • B&G goody bag

The SailGP Adrenaline Lounge is VIP access only - money can't buy! Enjoy prime viewing of the race circuit, refreshments on arrival, gourmet lunch and post-racing afternoon tea all within the Adrenaline Lounge itself. The afternoon will also be compèred by a guest speaker who will provide a pre-race talk, behind the scenes info and race commentary; and after racing you will be joined by the sailors for a live Q&A.

Winners can take a stroll and explore the sailing hub that is Cowes during the opening weekend of Cowes Week, one of the most famous and largest sailing regattas in the world.

Travel across the Solent in style on a private, chauffeur driven RIB, get dropped off in Cowes where you will make your way to the SailGP Adrenaline Lounge at Egypt Point to enjoy all of the above, before being collected to be delivered back to the mainland.

Enter the competition at www.bandg.com/en-gb/sailgp/register

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