If you’re reading this we can all be pretty certain that you love riding your bike. All of us here at road.cc share that sentiment, and so, we’re making it our quest to help you ride your bike further, more often, and with more like minded cyclists than you ever have before.
Our fantastic new RideCatcher service, which launches next week, will keep you ‘in the know’ on all of the best upcoming cycling events, sportives, and organised ride-outs around the country.
Not only that, but we'll be scouring the cycling events landscape every week for unmissable last-minute deals and offers for the final few places on some of the best rides and bike-themed events out there.
Plus, if you're a Team road.cc member, you'll be in line to recieve some added perks and the occasional early heads-up for some of the exciting events that the RideCatcher team get their hands on.
We can’t however do this alone. The cycling events market is full of individuals and organisations shouting about their events, and there are only so many of them that the diligent team here at road.cc can get in touch with on a weekly basis.
So, we’ll need your help. If you’ve organised an event that’s due to take place in the next couple of weeks, and want to tell the road.cc community, or if you've got a deal that you think the RideCatcher team might be interested in, let us know!
You can do that by emailing the road.cc RideCatcher team at //rides [at] road.cc">rides [at] road.cc.
Alternatively, if you’ve spotted a particularly fantastic event near you, or an imminent ride with only a few spaces left, you can tell us through the comment section of each RideCatcher story; or you could throw us a message on Facebook or Twitter.
We’ll be publishing RideCatcher every Wednesday, so keep your eyes peeled and don’t miss out. After all, it could make your next #mycyclingweekend.
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A brilliant idea. I'm always looking for new events, will be good to have a central place to share findings
Here's a thing for organisers... print a QR code or URL on your cycling route signs to grab last minute entries. I've seen some go up locally & had no idea what the event was.
Responsible organisers though re-use their signs, they're not event-specific.