This #mycyclingweekend you could get your hands on a prize that we gave a road.cc 9/10 to when we reviewed it. That's right, by sending us a photo of your weekend ride and including the #mycyclingweekend and #CycleSurgery hashtags, you could win a Cateye Padrone computer!
The rules, as always, are fairly simple.
First, go out for a #mycyclingweekend ride.
Second, take a photo of you, your bike, or something amazing, funny, or weird that you've seen on while in the sadde.
Third, upload that photo to Instagram or Twitter.
Fourth, remember to include the #mycyclingweekend AND the #CycleSurgery hashtags in your caption.
Here's what you're competing for:
When we reviewed the Padrone cycling computer, our reviewer Caven O'Hara called it "big, clear and easy to use, [the CatEye Padrone is the] perfect non-GPS riding companion."
So, if you're after the perfect cycling computer, you've come to the right place!
Now that you're up to speed we'll fill you in on what we'll be looking for in our winner.
We remind you almost every week that we're not elitist here at road.cc. We don't judge our #mycyclingweekend winners based on their photographic ability, the size of their legs, or the speed of their bike.
We're all about inclusivity, creativity, and enjoy-ivity...
Seriously though, we like variety. We'd love to see even more people out riding every #mycyclingweekend, so whether you're deep into your summer training regime, or you're fresh out of your local bike store with your first bike, we want to see you enjoying yourselves.
So, send us a photo that tells us why you love cycling, a photo that shows us how much you love your bike, or a photo that shows off the beautiful places that you lot live.
We admire great achievements, we love seeing new riders discovering the joys of cycling, and we're softies too. Find the right balance between creativity, joy, and achievement, and you're bound to be on to a winner!
Here are a few of our recent favourite #mycyclingweekend photos to give you an inspiration boost. Best of luck!
I can't wait that long! Here's a series that any good vlogger / 'grammer would surely recognise....
If drivers kept within speed limits and drove in accordance with the highway code, we wouldn't need cycle lanes and traffic calming measures, so...
At 2.30pm on Saturday a small hatchback car "came to rest on its side in a precarious position" near the hamlet of Ratlinghope on the west side of...
I do wonder if Highway Planners and Councils understand all the implications of putting in traffic calming measures. They certainly take no...
Well done to Paddy....
How long before some waste of DNA complains about them on the footpath ... or for Grimsby [and the other shit-tips] to ban them ...
I've only just spotted this....
I also liked Polartec NeoShell and was disappointed it was discontinued. Polartec RPM looks similar, but it's unclear how NeoShell and RPM compare....
"Due to the increasing speed of bicycles..., we have to expect that such accidents will happen more often.”...
Seems probably even more appropriate than what I originally intended.