It's going to be yet another chilly #mycyclingweekend, so shall we all embrace a little warming happiness for the weekend? Cycle Surgery are are a lovely bunch, aso we'd like to see hugs, high-fives and smiles all around!
Any bike-related situation will do, just whack a smile in the photo.
As you know by now, to be in with a chance of winning a grin-enduing prize from Cycle Surgery, all you've got to do is take a photo when you're out cycling. Then send it our way by including #mycyclingweekend and #cyclesurgery in your Twitter or Instagram post.
As it's going to be so cold, we're expecting many photos from the cafe stop. But cake makes us happy so that's fine!
Kicking us off this week is Chris, who's all hugs. He's 35 days into 107 days of riding 107km every day.
He's probably the one that needs the hug.
Meanwhile, The5MileCyclist is in a part of the world loved by cyclists. The Pyrenees is one of our favourite places to ride and we're not at all jealous!
Meanwhile, Stef and the Salisbury Cycling Group have been grinning their way around the chilly lanes of Somerset. And we know why, it's obviously the sunshine and tropical temperatures in January. Or maybe they've just been told is all downhill to the cafe?
The best thing about the cold weather is that it's usually accompanied by clear skies! Thomas has been soaking up the sunshine. What's not to love?
With the cold weather, try not to freeze your hands when taking your awesome pics!
Remember, all you have to do to enter is upload a photo to Instagram or Twitter with the #mycyclingweekend and #cyclesurgery hashtags in the description.
Happy weekend!
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…