Terapad Launch Free Cycling Templates
Terapad have launched a range of free website templates designed especially for those with a ‘love of two wheels!’
Terapad supports cycling for a number of reasons. Firstly it is great fun, but it also saves some of us time and all of us money. It is fantastic for our health and great for the environment. It is a sport popular throughout the world and has given us many inspirational sporting heroes. If you still need convincing then check out the UK’s leading alternative transport charity's in-depth explanation about why more people should cycle.
This is just one example of the five fantastic templates now available.
We recognised that a Terapad website would be a great resource for cyclists worldwide and so we decided to design and offer free websites to cyclists everywhere.
Terapad comes with an amazing array of features perfect for those interested in cycling.
In fact you could use a free cycling website to:
1.) Organise a cycling team or club – Use the forum, blog and events calendar to arrange meets, jams and races.
2.) Sell bike related equipment and merchandise – Terapad comes with a free shop that you can use to sell anything, commission free.
3.) Accept donations – Receive donations to support your team or a good cause you are raising money for.
4.) Engage an active online community – Join hundreds of cyclists setting up Terapad sites and monitor cycling posts in the community section.
5.) Discuss cycling news and events – write news bulletins that will be sent out across the internet and link to other cycling websites.
All of the websites are powered by Terapad’s unique content management system which means each website is fully customizable. Personalizing your site is easy; you can upload images of your bike and cycling team, plus you can use the web pages to attract new members and offer handy training hints or bike repair tips.
There will initially be five free templates for you to choose from; Cycling Team, Cycling Club, Mountain Biking, Cycle Shop/Repairs and an extreme cycling website called Abstract Biking.
The websites are available from today and are completely free so sign up now at,
http://www.terapad.com/
Simply chose a template and away you go.
These websites are accessible everywhere and are available to anyone. If you are associated with a cycling organisation, an alternative transport charity, a cycling magazine, website or club and would like to learn more about these free websites please get in contact or simply start spreading the word. Soon everyone will love cycling as much as we do!
A website like this is now available to anyone.
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