Are you ready for a bit of some sexy looking bikes courtesy of... well, yourselves? This #mycyclingweekend Cycle Surgery and us lot here at road.cc asked you to send us pictures of your bikes, and you all delivered.
We saw all sorts of bikes this #mycyclingweekend. Muddy cyclocross machines, pristine commuter builds, long-loved classics, and even one bike that had its own desk space.
The brands ranged from Cannondale and Cube all the way across to a beautiful Mercier and classic Claud Butler.
Interestingly, this week's winning bike didn't even make it out of the house this weekend.
Twitter user FrenchVillage Jacqui was forced into taking an indoor training session rather than heading out because she was stuck on her own.
Hopefully it wasn't too boring for you Jacqui, and hopefully this prize will make up for it!
Dave Branston took to muddy trails across Salisbury Plain this weekend aboard his Cannondale Caadx. The weather held out for him, and his reward was the beautiful rolling hills you see in this photo.
Mandy Daveridge's Whyte had a lovely run out this weekend too.
Just to make you all feel as frustrated with our man Liam as we are in the office today, he posted this stunning shot of his time in Majorca this weekend to our Instagram feed. Hmmm, yes, yes Liam. We're jealous.
We're not sure any bikes were treated as well as Gavsio Lomasi's this weekend, though. His Cube got a desk all to himself. Did it get any work done?
Here are a few more of our favourite weekend cycling shots to round off your Monday.
Remember, it's never too late to get involved in the #mycyclingweekend fun. Remember, just log in to Twitter or Instagram and upload a photo of your weekend ride with both the #mycyclingweekend and #CycleSurgery hashtags attached.
Happy riding!
our friends in the US ...
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