Blimey. That was a bit colder than expected, eh?
We asked you on Friday who you were riding with this #mycyclingweekend. We expected photos of cycling groups, family, and friends, but we weren't really expecting snow.
That's alright though. If you've been paying attention to the road.cc DealCatcher over the last few weeks, you should have been more than ready for the cold weather - and if the photos are anything to go by, you most certainly were.
We received loads of photos of happy riders in the biting cold, the surprisingly deep snow, the mud, and some stunning autumnal landscapes.
We'll kick things off with a few of our favourites of you guys out enjoying your rides and the weather before we collectively dive headfirst into a bank of snow.
Snow, loads of it
So, there you all are enjoying yourselves.
The next batch is somewhat more intense. We're not saying you weren't enjoying yourselves, because how could you not in environments that look as beautiful as these, but it did look very, very cold.
No Snow
But it wasn't snowing everywhere. There were huge swathes of the country that missed out on a coating of the cold stuff, and you guys took advantage of that by taking some stunning photos of beautiful autumnal trails, fresh clear blue skies, stunning sunsets, and mud. Loads of mud.
No snow in Copenhagen, fantastic bike culture instead
We're not saying it's better than ours, but Copenhagen is renowned for it its cycling culture in a way that London or any other British city as still years away from.
Instagram user olemelk, who is from Norway, is waxing lyrical here about Copenhagen. We imagine we would be too if we were there.
Get involved
It's not too late for you to get involved with this #mycyclingweekend. If you've got any photos of your weekend ride with your friends, or even the snow, sleet, rain, or mud, fire them our way on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook with the #mycyclingweekend hashtag clearly displayed in the caption box.
Rest in peace, you very lovely lady.
I'm afraid we'll see a fair bit of anti-cyclist rhetoric over the next 12 months. Local and regional elections are due this year and next year....
I've always leaned towards race bikes but did a fair amount of touring in my time; friends of my generation (mid 50s (in age not decade)) who were...
Same on the TPT. They feel it's their right to dominate all spaces. Strictly, they should never block the path where it's wider than single-track.
As a community, we should probably abandon the category 'e-bike' because it has no legal definition and is too broad....
That's strange - usually a vociferous backlash means that quite a few people are taking offense to it and that you should think about why that is....
This feels a bit like chopping down trees to make way for a cycle track, I can't tell what to make of it. As we've seen on this site, house owners...
surprised they didnt blame the council for not gritting the road
Cheers Andy
EDIT - I wonder if this is coming from the realisation of "we can't drive through quickly now - because of those *other drivers*"? If so is it...