Last weekend saw five lucky winners get their hands on some road.cc socks, some Cyclists Stay Awesome stickers, and our favourite photographer received all that, plus a BTwin 300 Multi Tool and some excellent energy products.
This week we're doing it all again!
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is send us the best photo of you on your #mycyclingweekend, and if we like what we see, we'll feature your photo in Monday's #mycyclingweekend round-up, and send you a bag of goodies later in the week.
We've said this before, and we'll say it again: #mycyclingweekend isn't about the highest hills, the most exhausting excursions, or the lightest, fastest, most expensive bikes. Although we'll still welcome these photos with wide eyed appreciation.
We want photos of your ancient city bike while you potter down to the shops. Show us the stabilisers on your daughter's first bike. Share your most amazing, mundane, everyday moments with us. Make sure they're moments that we can all relate to, and make sure you get decent photos of them!
Sometimes you don't even have to be on a ride - for example, last weekend I was playing with our kitten after a brief morning ride, and discovered that she fit perfectly comfortably in my saddle bag. She promptly fell asleep and stayed there for a good twenty minutes.
Shots of bikes in gardens, dirty bikes getting a wash, or broken bikes getting fixed are of equal value to those beautiful panoramic shots atop glorious mountains - in the #mycyclingweekend stakes at least.
Here are a few we've been sent in this week:
So get snapping, and get posting to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with the #mycyclingweekend hashtag visible for all to see. The best photos this week will get the same treatment as last week's. Five goodie bags are waiting to be sent out!
Nothing new about zebra [or light controlled] crossing on roundabouts. Sheffield has had them for decades, possibly since the 1970s.
Herefordshire man fined after throwing parking ticket...
Drivers like you tsk tsk
I'm sure that sort of thing will come sooner or later. But presumably a key ingredient (and why you'd turn to a big brand like Fizik) is knowing...
"the cost to rebuild the M25 junction 10/A3 Wisley interchange is £317 million. The project is expected to be completed in 2025. "
I think they did, from memory back in the 70s/80s... haven't seen one for years though, our current milkman uses a standard van, albeit hybrid.
I believe that straight forks that are used on carbon frames are more dangerous than the old steel forks because they are more rigid, the old steel...
Yes, sleep apnea produces more CO... I'm not aware of any doping effect but what do I know....
That's true enough. But doesn't address my point that the chainset you get as a replacement will not physically fit chainrings from the chain set...
In all fairness, it almost certainly NEVER happened…