Last Friday we gave you seven fantastic reasons why we ride every #mycyclingweekend - whether it was for a social fix, the sense of exploration, or testing out our new bits of kit. We wanted to know if you rode for the same reasons.
Having flicked through the hundreds of photos that you guys sent in over the weekend, we came to the conclusion that you ride for much the same reasons that we do. Regardless of your reasoning, the overriding sense that we got was joy - you all clearly love to ride, and that alone is worth celebrating.
So, below are the seven points that we made last week, accompanied by photos that you sent in this #mycyclingweekend - get ready for joy, beautiful bicycles, and a couple of cows.
As we've already mentioned, going for a weekend ride is all about love. Whether it's your bike, the roads you're riding, or the people you're riding with, you have to love cycling in order to devote such a large chunk of your spare time to it.
Alex Adams, above, clearly had a great weekend on his bike with his friends, exploring and 'forging' a love for London.
We all remember the first time we felt that feeling of real accomplishment on a bicycle. Most of us aren't blessed with photographic evidence of that moment.
John Curtis' son, above, is clearly very pleased with his achievement, and we're equally pleased for him. John, you and your son are this week's #mycyclingweekend winners, check your Twitter inbox for details on how to claim your prize!
But feeling good about your ride isn't just about achievement, it's about finding time to appreciate what you have. Some of us struggle to find time to ride during the working week, and others, like Jaunce on Twitter, struggled to ride in the day at all.
We hope your night ride was as comfortable and as enjoyable as possible Jaunce.
Most of us here at road.cc were raised on two wheels. If we didn't have the love of cycling passed down to us, we discovered it on our own at a very young age.
We believe that one of the greatest gifts you can give your children is the ability and the desire to ride a bike - and it looks like StephenB on Instagram is well on his way to achieving that with his son.
The joy of exploration. The freedom to go wherever your legs can carry you. The satisfaction and the euphoria that you feel when you reach the top of a climb, especially an epic alpine one.
These are all reasons to ride, reasons it's clear that Instagram user tejwells understands.
We're all about testing new bike bits here at road.cc - you needn't look further than our comprehensive reviews section for that - and often the weekends are perfect opportunities for a little bit of testing.
Our news editor, Simon MacMichael took his new Elephant Bike out for a spin on Saturday morning. While he was expecting to be concentrating on his pedal strokes and the handling of the bike, he wasn't expecting to have to navigate a herd of cows:
Simon wasn't the only member of the road.cc news team to encounter an obstacle of the bovine variety this #mycyclingweekend. Laura Laker was butted by a 'coo' on the North Sea Cycle Route.
Fortunately both Laura and her bicycle emerged unscathed.
Weekend rides aren't about winning - #mycyclingweekend isn't even just about winning a BTwin Multi Tool or a pair of socks - but it's always nice.
These fellas haven't won anything yet, but on the amateur Grand Tour Attack Cycle series, they're in with a decent shout going into the final day's time trial.
If you can't boast at the top of a mountain, where can you boast? Chapeau Andy, but it looks like the view alone was worth a more than our congratulations ever could.
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Do this weeks winning picts get a BTwin Multi Tool or a pair of socks?