We love socks here at road.cc.
They've managed to get a bad reputation as a cop-out gift. But we've been racking our brains trying to remember a time when we've received socks as a present and felt anything other than gratitude.
You can never have too many socks, especially when you're a cyclist. We genuinely believe that. Seriously. Check out our socky Christmas gift guide if you don't believe us.
It appears plenty of you share our sentiments when it comes to socks, because we received quite a few photos over the weekend of you lot showing your footwear off.
Here are a few of our favourite #mycyclingweekend entries, and our top sock-soaking #mycyclingweekend moment from Gavin Butler.
We appreciate Gavin's commitment to the cause, and his ability to out-cycle Mark Cavendish - if only the Cycling World Championships were an amphibious event, eh?
But, this #mycyclingweekend winner, for his ability to find a beach and make it look like July in November, as well as his stunningly yellow socks, is Christof Damian.
We should be in touch with you via Instagram Christof, so you can claim your prize.
If you've still got some footwear to show off, do it in the comments section, or fire us over a photo on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook with the #mycyclingweekend hashtag clear for the world to see.
But is it compatible with elliptical chainrings?
Parking fail as car left teetering on top of stone wall Oh dear https://www.devonlive.com/news/local-news/parking-fail-car-left-teeterin...
"As a cyclist myself..."...
Well, you could get a rusty omafiets (would you be happy for it to weight slightly more than double, assuming you've a fairly heavy road bike)? Or...
Well, law isn't engineering......
We must be related!
But why worry if a few people do? It's just not a big deal....
Tempted to get him a sweary birthday cake like in The Thick Of It....
Didn't happen did it? They came into my shop a couple of years back and said it was "on the way", but never heard anything more.
Very parochially, I've still not forgiven Pearson's for abandoning their roots by leaving Sutton.