Ok, so there’s a group of four or five riders taking quite a few KOMs by pretty large margins both on road and off road. One of the riders has taken a road KOM inwhich 4777 cyclists are on the board and is leading by 8 seconds over a very experienced rider. The subsequent places are around 1 second between each other. Off road KOMs have been taken by over a minute in some cases. It’s easy to see these are deliberate KOM attempts by looking at flybys (not riding as a group through segments and stopping at the end) and the nature of their route. Backtracking, etc.
Without photos, comments and obvious signs within the analysis (supposedly) you can’t tell. Max speeds are recorded at over 25mph in some cases but who’s to tell these aren’t derestricted E-bikes?
I’m not going to flag their rides. There’s no obvious evidence.
I do wonder how Strava can overcome this issue as the leaderboards are a popular feature and differentiates them from the rest of the ride loggers on the market. Maybe Strava will only allow use of the leaderboards to those that have heart monitors? Could exclude a lot of riders though.
Another point, one thing Strava is doing is potentially catching illegal use of derestricted E-bikes on bridleways and maybe the only people that can police this are those whose KOMs are taken.