2015 stats
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- Andy Terry
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2015 stats
All you stattos out there - it's time to total up your spreadsheets.
Just for the record, believe it or not, my best year since 2005:
62 rides totaling 5,073 km with 59,353m of ascent
My E-number has increased to 73 imperial, 109 metric.
Anyone know how to get full year stats from Strava?
Just for the record, believe it or not, my best year since 2005:
62 rides totaling 5,073 km with 59,353m of ascent
My E-number has increased to 73 imperial, 109 metric.
Anyone know how to get full year stats from Strava?
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Re: 2015 stats
If you go to your own profile page, on the right-hand side part-way down is a summary of distance, time elapsed, elevation gain and number of rides by year. Is that not what you mean, though, as you already seem to have that?Andy Terry wrote:Anyone know how to get full year stats off Strava?
5,691km 44,756m E increased from 67 to 69.
At Ruth's talk a few months ago it dawned on me that my only real cycling objective is to enjoy cycling and that's measurable by distance cycled (since I only do it if I'm enjoying it). I thoroughly enjoyed cycling in 2015 (a few specific developments contributed to that) and consequently it's my greatest total since 2009.
I also started using Strava in 2015 having previously resisted it due to reservations that turned out to be totally unfounded. It doesn't (normally) encourage me to do anything that I wouldn't have done anyway but it helps satisfy my thirst for data and it's great to be able to see people with whom I don't normally ride with having even more fun than me.
At Ruth's talk a few months ago it dawned on me that my only real cycling objective is to enjoy cycling and that's measurable by distance cycled (since I only do it if I'm enjoying it). I thoroughly enjoyed cycling in 2015 (a few specific developments contributed to that) and consequently it's my greatest total since 2009.
I also started using Strava in 2015 having previously resisted it due to reservations that turned out to be totally unfounded. It doesn't (normally) encourage me to do anything that I wouldn't have done anyway but it helps satisfy my thirst for data and it's great to be able to see people with whom I don't normally ride with having even more fun than me.
Eat cake before you're hungry
2015 got off to a fairly unpromising start for me, but that ultimately served to rekindle a bit of bloody-mindedness that had been missing for a while. I decided to try to top 10,000km for the first time in 5 or 6 years, and reached that figure on the lower slopes of the grind for home on the last day of the year. Compared to many, it's a pretty modest total and it was made up entirely of very unexceptional riding. But it felt good to get there, and I enjoyed the symbolism of (figuratively) watching the zeros tick over on a wet New Years Eve.
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Re: 2015 stats
I was wondering if you get it in the form of a club leaderboard - it only seems to do current week and last week.laurence_cooley wrote:If you go to your own profile page, on the right-hand side part-way down is a summary of distance, time elapsed, elevation gain and number of rides by year. Is that not what you mean, though, as you already seem to have that?Andy Terry wrote:Anyone know how to get full year stats off Strava?
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