At close to midnight - tonight - some evil things will start lurking in the dark. It's Halloween of course, and for the entirety of Saturday you should expect to see spooky goings-on all over the place.
Your early morning group ride, evening jaunt, or trip to the shops won't be as safe from the supernatural as they normally are, so get your cameras ready, and get snapping.
We want to see photos of exceptional decorations, crazy cycling costumes, and run-ins with pumpkins and trick-or-treaters.
Or, should you come across any real life examples of ghosts, zombies, or vampires - which, let's be honest, is more than possible on the hallowed eve - then your priority really ought to be getting a photo for #mycyclingweekend, rather than running for your life or something.
Alternatively, you could get into the Halloween spirit yourself and, like road.cc reader Kate Bougourd, get some cycling themed decorations up. Check out Kate's pumpkin:
If you're spared the horror of supernatural assault, a simple shot of your ride will do. The weather's still fresh, and the trees are turning a stunning shade of amber, so don't forget your camera whatever you do.
You know the drill for sharing your photos with us. Head over to Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, upload your photo, and pop the #mycyclingweekend hashtag into the caption box.
Safe riding!
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