Sure, time was on our minds this #mycyclingweekend. The clocks sprang forward, Sunday's sunrise and sunset happened later, and us & Cycle Surgery were trying not to count down the hours until Monday. Here's how you lot spent your weekend, whether you were conscious of the time or not.
Plenty of you got involved in the #mycyclingweekend fun. A couple of you got into the spirit of things in slightly odd, but highly commendable ways - you wait, Stephen Hallam, we'll get to your entry later.
But this week's winner, Tim Challenor, not only has a name that's incredibly close to this weekend's theme he also caught a wonderful photo of his wonderful spring ride in the Cotswolds with a bonus wonderful sunrise.
Congratulations Tim(e).
Tim's wasn't the only sunrise that you lot caught this weekend - that extra hour came in handy, eh?
Down in Australia (do they do daylight savings down there?) Jho_rides caught this lovely shot.
It's safe to say back on our shores spring was finally finding its feet. Instagram user rpeas took this frankly unbelievably springy shot up on Corney Fell in Cumbria.
Meanwhile on Twitter STM_Humanities and Juan Cantalejo caught some equally wonderful photos of the emerging summertime.
Instagram user Haydenw180 and his friend certainly took their time on their #mycyclingweekend ride, stopping off for some well earned refueling at Tan Hill Inn in Yorkshire.
The entry that made us laugh the most this #mycyclingweekend, though, was Stephen Hallam's entry. His bodged photoshop/paint job hit the thematic nail on the head for this week - though it won't be winning any prizes for execution. Bravo Stephen.
Remember, it's never too late to get in on the fun! Just pop a photo on Twitter or Instagram and attach the #mycyclingweekend hashtag. Of course, if you want to win a prize, you've got to remember the #CycleSurgery hashtag too!
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