If you're a cyclist we want to hear from you - take part in our new survey
Take part in our new survey about cycling for the chance to win a £250 Amazon voucher.
What kind of cyclist are you? Do you prefer aero or upright, pedal power or electric? Whether you are a club or competitive rider, cycle only in fair weather at the weekend or opt for the virtual world on your indoor trainer, we want to hear from you.
The world of cycling is changing and to help keep you abreast of all the developments, we want to keep in touch with all our readers’ experiences. We’d like to hear about your bike and the sort of kit you choose to make the most of your cycling, from bike components and accessories to what you like to wear.
Cycling can be an all-encompassing hobby for some, with a huge range of options from the best bikes, kits, gadgets, and training products to improve your fitness and stay at the top of your game. In contrast, some people will use the same tried and trusted bike and kit they’ve had for years! So let us know where you sit.
TAKE THE SURVEY
This survey, Your Cycling Life, should take about 6-8 minutes to complete and to say thank you for your time, your name will be placed into a prize draw for a chance to win* an Amazon voucher worth £250 or $300 (depending on where you live).
Good luck and we look forward to hearing from you!
*T&Cs apply. UK, US and Europe. The survey runs till 22 September 2021.
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