But there is nothing to win here!
These pages have nothing to do with Decathlon, it is once again a fake competition to which numerous users are currently reacting.
And it's not just bikes that could be associated with the sports trade that are being advertised. No, even refrigerators are raffled off. Well, if that doesn't stink to high heaven!

During a quick search, we found four sites, all of which are called “Decathlon Fans”. All pages were created on August 7th or 8th: HERE , HERE , HERE and HERE .
So one can assume that this only happened for one purpose: to collect data, and on a somewhat larger scale.
Process of the supposed competition
To take part in this chance to win, all you have to do is share the post and comment “Done”. As we can see, numerous users have already done this.
You will then receive an automated response informing you that you now need to “register”.
The link is on the Facebook page and leads to a URL that also has nothing to do with Decathlon. The site suggests a connection, but only to the extent that photos and content from the official Decathlon site were copied and pasted.
It is interesting at this point that there is also talk of a 100 euro voucher from Lidl and an e-bike.

If you ignore the somewhat confusing “promise of winnings” and actually want to register here, the page to which you are redirected wants to send notifications. If you skip this step, you will be informed that the competition is organized by Bluereen LTD and that it is only about passing on the user data entered to third parties. Afterwards you can look forward to tons of spam contact from all sorts of industries.

When we try again, the virus scan warns us of potentially dangerous content and redirects us to a presumably dubious Bitcoin trading platform.
Conclusion
These are fake competitions. There are no bicycles or refrigerators from Decathlon and no e-bikes or LIDL vouchers to be won.
You just get rid of your data, which the organizer Bluereen LTD passes on to third-party providers, from whom you ultimately receive spam by email, post, telephone or even SMS, which you probably won't be able to get rid of.
HANDS OFF!
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