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Crazy is one word: unbalanced and - quite possibly - dangerous are another couple I can think of, given your proposal of 3*10 on deadlifts and 3*20 squats in a smith machine... and upright rows? Please don't do these. Also, as a cyclist, you should actually be doing a fair old amount of core work (this is different to 'abz' work) to make sure your power transfer is efficient whilst cycling.
Please do as Begbie suggests and go and read up about Stronglifts/Starting Strength or - for a great basic bodybuilding routine - the Beginner's guide linked in the OP of this thread. As somebody who's not that worried about legs, you have a lot of very specific exercises for legs...
My squats are of very light weight. I have cartilage damage in my left knee which gives me really bad pain if I put too much weight through it. Running does the same to me, which is why I vary the c/v work between rowing and running. In fact all of my leg work is quite light weight stuff.
I do a fair bit of core work, not just abs work. What is wrong specifically with upright rows?
However, thanks for the advice and I have had a look at the starting strength routine. I will start using this when I go up the gym next on Wednesday.