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  • Strava adiction
  • mikewsmith
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    my first upload was North South in Hobart where I got some nice placings – addiction started!! Been using it locally on the DH runs to see how I’m doing too. Just entered this 100,000ft challenge just another 94,000 to go

    andeh
    Full Member

    Guilty!

    I really love it. Really helping me push descents (because who cares about climbs right?) and even managed to get a KoM or 2 out in the peaks.

    The elevation is pretty dodgy though from my android app. My local loop crosses a viaduct and I apparently put out about 1000w “climbing” back up the valley. Still, as has been said, more of a laugh than anything serious, particularly using the app.

    I’d like to do a trail centre or 2 with it and see how things stack up……I imagine I’d be pretty disappointed with the results mind.

    mdavids
    Free Member

    Its very addictive and can change the way you ride/ give you new incentive to ride stuff you were getting tired of.

    I’ve been up to inners today and just blasted the XC course in one go without stopping, then made a segment out of the whole route. Thought I might have done pretty well but the guy in first place is almost 30 mins faster and did it as part of a mch larger ride.

    Dont know if I’m more impressed or demoralised.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    1st proper Strave ride This is the one that got me hooked, nothing like finishing and getting told you were quick!!

    radoggair
    Free Member

    I’ve been up to inners today and just blasted the XC course in one go without stopping, then made a segment out of the whole route. Thought I might have done pretty well but the guy in first place is almost 30 mins faster and did it as part of a mch larger ride.

    That was me, 55 minutes i think 🙂 Sorry!!!!!!

    Think it was my first strava mtb ride i downloaded from my garmin and got something stupid like 12 out of 14 KOM, on a day when although i wasn’t going slow i wasn’t giving it full beans either. Plenty more segments will be added in next few years so be interesting to see how quick we can all go

    sambob
    Free Member

    I’ve got 2 KOM so far, but I uploaded the route after making it, rather than it being my own track, so they’re invalid. Shame really, they’ll be the only KOM I’ll get.

    dharmstrong
    Free Member

    Would you not then see exactly where they start riding. Ie home mostly

    You can turn a privacy setting on so it masks where you start and end to other users viewing your profile.

    Strava can annoy you, I felt that I had gone faster up one of the climbs near me but was one second off my PB. Was gutted.

    Carlos45
    Free Member

    Gotta say I like strava a lot – makes rides a little more interesting. Not wanting to be too negative but
    – it doesn’t always recognise segments for named trails which to me have pretty well defined entry and exit points. This could be a problem with the first person who defined the segment.
    – in order to get faster times it does encourage riders to straight line certain trails thus contributing to extra erosion
    – and a little more controversially – it easy to find new trails thus not keeping them secret and also letting the landowners no.

    As I said – it’s great – I use it – just gotta switch it off at the right mo and remember to go round corners 🙂

    njee20
    Free Member

    – it doesn’t always recognise segments for named trails which to me have pretty well defined entry and exit points. This could be a problem with the first person who defined the segment.

    That’s exactly what it is, it doesn’t mark every trail out there itself!

    The duplication is a little daft. There’s 5 different ‘Radnor Road’ segments, which are identical routes from Peaslake to the reservoir, with end points differing by about 10 feet! I’m not that fussed, I’m KOM on all 5 🙂

    Carlos45
    Free Member

    I here what you say njee20.

    But I did Northern Monkey yesterday. Great blast down but not recognised. Also have issues with 3 Amigos pt 1. Sometimes it recognises it sometimes it doesn’t. I’ve considered defining the segment again but this gives duplication which as you say is occasionally daft.

    Don’t get me wrong I like the app a lot…..

    Dibbs
    Free Member

    As I always start my rides from home I’ve always been wary of making my rides public on Garmin Connect or Strava. I don’t think its wise to advertise where all my bikes live. 😯
    On Strava it appears that I can’t be KOM unless I make the ride Public though 😕

    njee20
    Free Member

    You can mask the area around a certain post code, so it won’t show up.

    dobo
    Free Member

    i think some of the variances and duplications with segments is due to different hardware recording the route, i.e garmin, htc, iphone etc.
    garmin devices are pretty accurate but my phone does some odd stuff sometimes and misplaces the route by x meters and also power and elevations are also wildly different. I stick to the garmin and upload from that.

    zilog6128
    Full Member

    Loads of new segments have appeared round my way since I last checked a few weeks ago… definitely getting more popular!

    mdavids
    Free Member

    That was me, 55 minutes i think Sorry!!!!!!

    Think it was my first strava mtb ride i downloaded from my garmin and got something stupid like 12 out of 14 KOM, on a day when although i wasn’t going slow i wasn’t giving it full beans either. Plenty more segments will be added in next few years so be interesting to see how quick we can all go

    Haha great stuff, well impressed with your time – fast on the way back down as well. I was suffering from a skipping chain stopping me putting a lot of power down but would still have been nowhere near. I had the KOM on the XC climb for the last couple of months but knew it was only a matter of time before I was knocked off. 😯 bugger me you put some miles in though.

    oxnop
    Free Member

    Damn this thread, downloaded the app last night.

    Just done a local blast without thinking there would be a segment on the best downhill section, would have pushed a bit harder. Oh well, I only beat the best time by 40 seconds on a 0.6 mile techy downhill segment. Boooooom, I love this app. ( I think my mrs will get tired of calling me KOM very quickly 🙂 )

    MrSmith
    Free Member

    it ruins club/group rides on the road, there you are rolling along at a nice 18mph and boom! the pace jumps massively because somebody wants a PB on a section. and instead of staying reasonably close on climbs there’s always somebody off the front wanting to be a hero.
    it’s obviously a good motivational tool for solo rides but if you want to race people you don’t know then enter a race and do it in the real world not the internet.
    it’s measurebating for wannabe’s

    Dibbs
    Free Member

    Thanks njee

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Sometimes I wonder if you are a real person or a parody of snobby cyclist cliches Mr Smith.

    Dibbs
    Free Member

    instead of staying reasonably close on climbs there’s always somebody off the front wanting to be a hero.

    That’s my (very limited) experience of club/group rides anyway (and that was long before Strava and GPS) 😕

    MrSmith
    Free Member

    Sometimes I wonder if you are a real person or a parody of snobby cyclist cliches Mr Smith

    just somebody who likes to throw a polar view into the mix in the interests of healthy discourse.

    rootes1
    Full Member

    funny when you get a KOM even when it is a downhill..

    bYgger! now 2nd.. 😥 😆

    http://app.strava.com/segments/907867

    bum will have to go out now!

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Still clinging on to my one road KOM, by one second. I didn’t used to think much about climbs, but Strava has changed that. Very interesting to see how you compare to serious roadies (easily spotted by profile pics with TT bikes and teardrop helmets and/or power ratings).

    What does annoy me is that there are a couple of sections I’ve created in the woods that it doesn’t pick up, and one I can’t even find one on “Explore”, but it does show up on my list of KOMs. Odd.

    zilog6128
    Full Member

    just somebody who likes to throw a polar view into the mix in the interests of healthy discourse a troll.

    FTFY 😆

    damo2576
    Free Member

    As I always start my rides from home I’ve always been wary of making my rides public on Garmin Connect or Strava. I don’t think its wise to advertise where all my bikes live.
    On Strava it appears that I can’t be KOM unless I make the ride Public though

    In settings – privacy you can set a radius around a postcode that is not shown, i.e exclude your home.

    Crell
    Free Member

    I think it’s brilliant. It reinforces how slow I am and how much fitter I need to be. I have one KOM, shame I’m the only person to have ridden it.

    rootes1
    Full Member

    funny when you get a KOM even when it is a downhill..

    bYgger! now 2nd..

    http://app.strava.com/segments/907867

    bum will have to go out now!

    still second – improved my time, but beaten still by 2secs – def motivational!

    gee
    Free Member

    I need to go and get my Belgium bun KOM back…. The last time was on a rigid SS so may have to go better equipped next time…

    meehaja
    Free Member

    8/9 on the stupid little climb up to my house? Now I know its a segment I’m going to hammer it! Its at the end of all my rides so i tend to just cruise up, with first place getting it in 2:05 I reckon thats easy beat for 1km stretch of 35m climb! Finally! I can justify the KOM jersey that I wear!

    DickBarton
    Full Member

    Signed up and trying to add my address to hide it…what format needs to be added? I’ve done first line, town then postcode in ab12 3cd format but it won’t apply it…how do I block my postcode?

    Thanks.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Signed up and trying to add my address to hide it…what format needs to be added? I’ve done first line, town then postcode in ab12 3cd format but it won’t apply it…how do I block my postcode?

    Thanks.

    Full postcode, no spaces.

    Taff
    Free Member

    I’ve had Strava on the phone for a while but not used it yet. Am I right in thinking that it’s like Endomondo but if you do a segment then it will automatically compare you with others? How does it recognise segments? Do people have to set them up manually or what?

    Dibbs
    Free Member

    Someone has to set the segments up we’ve ended up with some stupid names on the Quantocks, what the locals call Lady’s Edge is called the A39 Climb (it’s nowhere near the A39) 🙄
    I put my postcode in (complete with space) and it worked for me.

    simondbarnes
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    Someone has to set the segments up we’ve ended up with some stupid names on the Quantocks, what the locals call Lady’s Edge is called the A39 Climb (it’s nowhere near the A39)

    I live in Lancashire and even I know it as Lady’s Edge. We have the same problem around here. Someone has called the Ice Cream Run at Rivington the Broken Road Descent. Clueless!

    DickBarton
    Full Member

    Postcode now working…well it saved this time. If I’m viewing my ride it still shows my postcode, is this because it is me and not someone else?

    bongo136
    Free Member

    I set mine up to block my postcode… It worked for one ride and hasn’t ever since. Anyone had a similar problem or knows how to fix it?

    mdavids
    Free Member

    Someone has to set the segments up we’ve ended up with some stupid names on the Quantocks, what the locals call Lady’s Edge is called the A39 Climb (it’s nowhere near the A39)

    Strava creates climbs and names them automatically as well based on certain criteria (e.g. elevation difference)

    If you want you can go and make and name the segment yourself – if it’s similar to an existing segment it asks if you want to use that one or create your own.

    will
    Free Member

    I think Strava is fantastic! Really great motivaion tool, and so much fun “racing” segments.

    First thing I did when I got home was look over my ride ans add a few new segments where I remembered it being good.

    Agree it’s annoying at just how fast people are too 😆

    Assume most are in the STW group:
    http://app.strava.com/clubs/singletrackworld-com-forumites

    DT78
    Free Member

    Been busy uploading, great tool, seriously garmin connect should nick some of stravas ideas…..

    Found out that on a lot of trail centre descents I’m faster on my mmmbop than on my nomad, not by much, but considering one is a hardtail and the other is a 6″ full susser I take to the alps a bit of an eye opener!

    Jamie
    Free Member

    seriously garmin connect should nick some of stravas ideas…..

    Garmin are always a year or 2 behind the curve.

    …either that or they will buy out a good idea and then wreck it.

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