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2015 stats

Post by Andy Terry » 02 Jan 2016 16:47

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?
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Post by petemarshall » 02 Jan 2016 18:22

How do you mean "off Strava " ?
It's got a wealth of ways to display your stats for your use. Use a browser for the best selection.
It can also make a video as seen on Facebook.
More stats than anyone needs by linking your Strava to Veloviewer.

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Post by laurence_cooley » 02 Jan 2016 18:26

Andy Terry wrote:Anyone know how to get full year stats off Strava?
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?

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Post by CakeStop » 02 Jan 2016 19:15

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.
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Post by George » 02 Jan 2016 19:25

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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Post by petemarshall » 02 Jan 2016 19:28

I'very only been using Strava for the last couple of years and think it's great. However I am glad it wasn't around when I was young as seeing the inevitable decline in speed in hard numbers would be a blow :oops:

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Post by AlanW » 02 Jan 2016 21:16

I enjoy riding my bike too.....
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Re: 2015 stats

Post by Andy Terry » 03 Jan 2016 12:47

laurence_cooley wrote:
Andy Terry wrote:Anyone know how to get full year stats off Strava?
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?
I was wondering if you get it in the form of a club leaderboard - it only seems to do current week and last week.

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Post by Philip Whiteman » 03 Jan 2016 13:58

What's Strava?

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Post by jdtate101 » 03 Jan 2016 15:53

I completed my Annual target with 3 days to go, totalling 13250km with 157000m of climbing over a total of 279 rides.

Next yr I'm aiming for 15000km and 165000m.

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