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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.time2.bike/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Time2Bike auto-generates SEO metadata for every public page and exposes a sitemap.

Page metadata

Each public page sets:
  • Title<Event name> · <Org name> | Time2Bike.
  • Description — short summary from your event description / org blurb.
  • Open Graphog:title, og:description, og:image (banner or logo).
  • Twitter cardsummary_large_image with the banner.
  • Canonical URL — points back to the time2.bike page.
You don’t have to author these by hand — they come from the fields you fill in on your dashboards.

Sitemap

time2.bike/sitemap.xml lists:
  • Every published org public page.
  • Every published event landing page and its sub-pages (register, results, live).
  • Every published series page.
  • Every public rider profile (privacy-permitting).
Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo crawl it automatically.

Robots

time2.bike/robots.txt allows all crawlers and points at the sitemap. Draft and hidden content (private dashboards, draft events) is gated behind authentication and never indexed.

Attribution parameters

Time2Bike preserves utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, and referrer on the rider’s registration. These show up in your event analytics under Attribution so you can see which channel produced which signups.

Tips for ranking

  • Put your event name, discipline, city, and state in the description.
  • Upload a good banner image — it’s the OG image.
  • Encourage social shares early; backlinks help.
  • Use your org’s custom slug consistently across your own marketing.