.join in

We like to think we're an inclusive lot here at Citycycling, and we like to get our readers involved. Not in an embarrassing, staff-training, roleplay, sort of way (thankfully).

.flickr .flickr group
Good photography will always catch the eye, and even more so when the subject is something you have an intense interest in. The Citycycling Flickr group really does contain some fantastic cycling and bike images, and the best thing is, anyone can wander through to have a look, and anyone can post their own pictures to it (subject to a Flickr account of course...) so it continues to grow, with shots from around the world.

.cyclogs .cyclogs team
'Team' might be a bit of an overstatement, but in our opinion Cyclogs is the best cycling stat site around. Very quick and easy to sign up, and then to post rides with whatever information you want (from basic distances and time, to maximum speed and heart rate). An excellent training tool, or just a way to see how far you've gone in the year - you can set targets to try and match if you're so minded, and you can log rides for individual bikes so you can see which one has done the most miles. Where does Citcycling come in? Well, you can assign your miles to a 'team' which then appears in a league table. Sign up, choose Citycycling, and away you go!

.write for us .write for us
We're lazy here at Citycycling, so we like it when people write to us saying they've done something, or had an idea about something, or just that they have a fantastic bike. We can't promise payment (yet) but if you want to write about your pride and joy, or a trip you went on, or an opinion you have on wicker baskets, we'd be only too happy to have a read and see if we can fit it in (contact@citycycling.co.uk).

.money .pay us
Yes, the cap-in-hand approach. Citycycling is (unintentionally) still a bit of a charitable venture, in that it's definitely not profit-making. Those behind it aren't paid for their time because, at the moment, revenue from things like t-shirts and occasional paypal donations just about cover the hosting and domain name. To be honest, we've been doing this so long 'for the love' that it doesn't feel like a hardship, but we're also looking at moving the magazine on (to wherever that may be) and the entirely voluntary £2 paypal payment is something that might come to help that.

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