Vote now! Reader's Photo Competition
jamie_b
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Entries have now closed, but voting has opened!
Vote here for your favourite picture: https://bikeradarux.typeform.com/to/DgnsiR
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It’s autumn, the leaves are falling and that makes for some magical riding photos. Have you taken a good one recently which fits that description? Here’s your chance to show it off on the BikeRadar homepage and win a luxury cycling notebook from Rapha plus some SIS energy drink.
Here’s what you need to do: post your photo right here on this forum thread we've created, perhaps with a few words explaining where you took it, and next week we’ll run a poll asking BikeRadar readers to vote on the best ones.
Remember that images must be smaller than 256KB, if using 'upload attachment'. Or you can upload them to Flickr or Dropbox and share the link that way, using
So what are you waiting for? Start sending ‘em in! But remember, it has to be in some way related to cycling in autumn… Good luck! Entries close at 11.59pm on Friday 30th October 2015.
The BikeRadar team
Terms and conditions
Promoter: BikeRadar, Immediate Media Company Bristol Limited, Tower House, Fairfax St, Bristol, BS1 3BN.
The photo can be sent in common digital image format such as JPG or PNG.
Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older, excluding the Promoter's employees.
By entering, you agree to be bound by all the rules of the promotion.
Only one entry per person allowed.
No responsibility accepted for lost, delayed, ineligible or fraudulent entries.
Closing date for entries is midnight 11.59pm on Friday 30th October 2015.
Winners will be notified by email by Friday 13th November 2015.
The draw vote results are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
For details of the winners, check BikeRadar.com within two months of the closing date.
By entering this competition you agree that:
a. the photo you submit will be your own original work or that you have sought permission from the owner of the photograph or/and the person who may feature in it;
b. it will meet the specification size and format requested; and
c. Immediate Media Company can feature the entered photo on the BikeRadar website or any of its other media outlets and publications without any further permission payment or payment to further permission from you.
BikeRadar will select a winner based on the highest number of votes made by its readers. The voting period will last for five days and the votes will be cast on BikeRadar.com.
The photo must be clearly related to the theme of ‘Autumn Cycling’, and cannot contain explicit images or copyrighted material. Images must be created or owned by the person submitting it.
If any winner is unable to be contacted within one month of the closing date, the Promoter will offer the prize to a runner-up.
For details of the winners, check BikeRadar.com two months after the closing date.
The Promoter reserves the right to substitute the prize with one of the same or greater value but there is no cash alternative.
This promotion is subject to the laws of England.
Vote here for your favourite picture: https://bikeradarux.typeform.com/to/DgnsiR
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It’s autumn, the leaves are falling and that makes for some magical riding photos. Have you taken a good one recently which fits that description? Here’s your chance to show it off on the BikeRadar homepage and win a luxury cycling notebook from Rapha plus some SIS energy drink.
Here’s what you need to do: post your photo right here on this forum thread we've created, perhaps with a few words explaining where you took it, and next week we’ll run a poll asking BikeRadar readers to vote on the best ones.
Remember that images must be smaller than 256KB, if using 'upload attachment'. Or you can upload them to Flickr or Dropbox and share the link that way, using
So what are you waiting for? Start sending ‘em in! But remember, it has to be in some way related to cycling in autumn… Good luck! Entries close at 11.59pm on Friday 30th October 2015.
The BikeRadar team
Terms and conditions
Promoter: BikeRadar, Immediate Media Company Bristol Limited, Tower House, Fairfax St, Bristol, BS1 3BN.
The photo can be sent in common digital image format such as JPG or PNG.
Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older, excluding the Promoter's employees.
By entering, you agree to be bound by all the rules of the promotion.
Only one entry per person allowed.
No responsibility accepted for lost, delayed, ineligible or fraudulent entries.
Closing date for entries is midnight 11.59pm on Friday 30th October 2015.
Winners will be notified by email by Friday 13th November 2015.
The draw vote results are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
For details of the winners, check BikeRadar.com within two months of the closing date.
By entering this competition you agree that:
a. the photo you submit will be your own original work or that you have sought permission from the owner of the photograph or/and the person who may feature in it;
b. it will meet the specification size and format requested; and
c. Immediate Media Company can feature the entered photo on the BikeRadar website or any of its other media outlets and publications without any further permission payment or payment to further permission from you.
BikeRadar will select a winner based on the highest number of votes made by its readers. The voting period will last for five days and the votes will be cast on BikeRadar.com.
The photo must be clearly related to the theme of ‘Autumn Cycling’, and cannot contain explicit images or copyrighted material. Images must be created or owned by the person submitting it.
If any winner is unable to be contacted within one month of the closing date, the Promoter will offer the prize to a runner-up.
For details of the winners, check BikeRadar.com two months after the closing date.
The Promoter reserves the right to substitute the prize with one of the same or greater value but there is no cash alternative.
This promotion is subject to the laws of England.
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Here's one I took today on a B1KE MTB Skills Course. Ollie making the most of his School holidays to polish up his mountain bike skills on Aston Hill. Amazing light. #loveautumn0
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What could be more autumnal than an evening ride out to Wasdale. Just a gentle pootle with my boss - trying hard not to break him.
The low sun really caught the browning bracken and the few trees. The ride from Holmrook out through Nether Wasdale to Wasdale Head and back through Gosforth and Seascale is one of my favourite short rides. Unfortunately, its now too dark to be safe
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Thanks Guanajuato, we've now added the size image limitation. Amazing pic, hope your boss appreciated it!
What could be more autumnal than an evening ride out to Wasdale. Just a gentle pootle with my boss - trying hard not to break him.
The low sun really caught the browning bracken and the few trees. The ride from Holmrook out through Nether Wasdale to Wasdale Head and back through Gosforth and Seascale is one of my favourite short rides. Unfortunately, its now too dark to be safe
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Beautiful light with the horizon hugging the sun during the autumn. Wet road littered with golden pine needles from passing fog on rodgecrest Blvd on Mt Tam in Marin.0
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road.cc did this the other year and you won a bike. Rapha Race Notes that will be out of date in a few months and some gels is a big low rent...0
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I took this photo on a recent trip to Barcelona, Spain. I was heading back towards the city after a few hours in the saddle and was struck by the amazing sky and clouds so I just had to capture it. It is an amazing place to ride a bike and the autumn weather was perfect for suffering in the mountains! I can't wait to go back!0
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I rode to the New Forest in early Autumn, via the Test Valley. I stopped to have a snack and watch the huge brown trout as I crossed over the river...
Ben
Bikes: Donhou DSS4 Custom | Condor Italia RC | Gios Megalite | Dolan Preffisio | Giant Bowery '76
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Very dramatic pic MattyB700c, did you take that on your phone?I took this photo on a recent trip to Barcelona, Spain. I was heading back towards the city after a few hours in the saddle and was struck by the amazing sky and clouds so I just had to capture it. It is an amazing place to ride a bike and the autumn weather was perfect for suffering in the mountains! I can't wait to go back!0
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Mourne Mountains in the Mist. Taken on an autumnal evening ride through Delamont Country Park, Co Down, Nothern Ireland, Overlooking the area where Game of Thornes was filmed! Great wee part of the world!
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I took this photo in September in the Basque country when on a trip up Monte Ernio with my friends Carlos and Jorge...
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Saunton Sands Devon, on way to Croyde Bay0 -
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Beautiful fall day at Callahan State Park in Massachusetts.0
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Testing my new wheelset on some new discovered roads..
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Morning in San Diego as the sun rises during a Dawn Patrol ride.0 -
This is my fave so far!
The old steel winter hack, the winter clothes and relentless rain. Perfect!!0 -
Great job!
There are definitely autumnal leaves in the background. From a couple of weeks ago at the sankt chrischona transmitter tower near Basel
Thanks!
Although Google's Photo app though this was an improvement...
Not quite the panarama it should have been. Three images from different sides automatically joined into one.0 -
Breakfast in Belfast, Northern Ireland0
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Layer on layer, Tenerife Sept 20150 -
Beautiful fall afternoon Highland township, Michigan0
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Time to charge your lights up....0
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Galibier late October. Road closed above the tunnel:
http://www.cycling-challenge.com/col-du-galibier-late-october/
Or a more traditional autumn photo. Mont Salève:
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Just back from an amazing week tackling some amazing climbs in the Alps. This is my brother coming up Col du Galibier from Valloire.
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Early start heading into Ben Alder for a 40 mile loop over 2 munros.
Great views of low lying mist in the glens while heading along the approach road, with some of the best single track to be had on the way back!0
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