Neither us here at road.cc, or the folks over at Cycle Surgery, want to get embroiled in yet another debate about Britain and the EU. This #mycyclingweekend is all about forgetting about that and heading out for a nice head-clearing ride.
It doesn’t matter if you’re in a celebratory mood because you voted ‘Leave,’ or if you’re an angry or depressed ‘Remain’ voter like the group of cyclists who gave Boris Johnson a rollicking yesterday morning – it’s time to forget and do what we do best: ride.
If you’d like to join us in that endeavour, feel free. There’s one rule though, you’ve gotta take a photo of you out on your ride and send it to us via Twitter or Instagram.
Fortunately for you guys, a good bit of wheel-based therapy isn’t all that’s in store for you this #mycyclingweekend. Should you take a particularly great photo of you having a good time this weekend, you could win a fantastic prize from our good friends over at Cycle Surgery.
The cycling doctors are offering the winner of this weekend’s #mycyclingweekend competition a Lezyne Floor Drive track pump worth around £40.
To win, though, you need to remember to include BOTH the #mycyclingweekend hashtag AND the #CycleSurgery hashtag.
It’s best to just remember that there are plenty of things to smile about; riding your bike is just one of them. There’s also those fantastic big breakfasts you can justify because of your cycling habit, and those mid-ride coffee breaks.
See, you’re smiling already, aren’t ya?
Here are a few of our favourite happy photos from this week – add your name to this list and that Lezyne Floor Drive could be yours!

5 thoughts on “Can (E)U forget about your problems this #mycyclingweekend?”
Wrestling The Beast !
Wrestling The Beast ! #mycyclingweekend #CycleSurgery
Does this mean you’ll all
Does this mean you’ll all stop worrying about whether you can ride disc brake bikes in European Gran Fondos?
Wow if I had to anticipate a
Wow if I had to anticipate a ford like the one crossed by the pair of cyclist, I would definitely get off my bike and lift it in order to avoid submerging pedals, BB and maybe hubs. Once that I did it, the next day the pedals squealed quite loudly. Never opened them, though to see any real damage, I replaced them soon afterwards.
Glad to see Bez has taken up
Glad to see Bez has taken up a healthy hobbby.
Does this mean we can also
Does this mean we can also vote to leave the UCI and their draconian regulations and rules???