What kind of cyclist are you? Take part in our survey for the chance to win a $300 or £250 Amazon voucher

Female mountain biker in the Pentland Hills
Mountain Biking in the Pentland Hills, Scotland (Image credit: Paul Brett)

Do you prefer mountain bike or gravel, pedal power or electric? Whether you are a bikepacker or daily commuter, cycle only in fair weather at the weekend or even spend your winter in a virtual world on your indoor trainer. Or you do it all, we want to hear from you.

Take part in our latest Bike Perfect survey of cyclists for the chance to win a $300 or £250 Amazon voucher.

Bikepackers on the North Coast 500 Scotland

Bikepacking in on the North Coast 500, Scotland (Image credit: Paul Brett)

The world of cycling is changing and here at Bike Perfect we want to keep informed of all the developments. Keeping in touch with our readers’ experiences is vitally important and we want to hear all about the ‘how, where and when’ of your interest in all things cycling. The kind of bike you choose to ride, if you use the latest cycling tech as well as your views on the kind of bikes available.

Young mountain biker in race

Are you a racer or weekend fair weather cyclist? (Image credit: Paul Brett)

So please let us know your thoughts. The survey takes about six to eight 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 $300 or £250 (depending on your location). *T&Cs apply 

The survey is open to those based in UK, US, Canada and selected countries in Europe and runs till 23 November 2022. Hit the link below to get involved.

Take part in the survey 

Good luck and we look forward to hearing from you!

Gravel riders at Raiders Gravel

Do you prefer miles of gravel goodness? (Image credit: Paul Brett)
Paul Brett
Staff writer

Based in Edinburgh, Paul Brett is a staff writer for BikePerfect.com. He has been an avid cyclist for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, and raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. He’s since developed an obsession for gravel riding and recently has dabbled in the dark art of cyclocross. A fan of the idea of bikepacking he has occasionally got involved and has ridden routes like the North Coast 500, Scotland and the Via Francigena (Pilgrim Route), Italy.


Current rides: Marin Alpine Trail 2, Ribble 725, Cube Stereo 160

Height: 175cm