maloner wrote: » http://app.strava.com/segments/1147927 Someone (I'll wager his name was Nick....) created a new segment for Knockmarroon hill.
buffalo wrote: » By the way, I found a loophole. You can view leaderboards for any segment through the API. I'm actually way down the bottom for Knockmaroon Hill. 1. S. scrivener 0:42 2. S. O Gallachoir 0:45 3. Nick Eustace 1:05 4. Gordon O' Brien 1:07 5. john malone 1:09 5. D. Creighton 1:09 7. Peter Clifford 1:11 8. Vinny Colgan 1:12 9. Max Power 1:13 10. Brian Mc 1:15
Lumen wrote: » I noticed that and reported it to try and get it unmarked. I haven't checked back recently, but I've heard nothing. Did you do better than 1:16 on it?http://app.strava.com/segments/714676
lennymc wrote: » ROK ON wrote: » Just back from a lunchtime cycle. I felt great and despite not having warmed up, I was half way up Molls Gap and on for setting a new PB (over 1 minute off my prior best). Then out of the corner of my eye I spy a crisp 20 euro note lying on the ground. I just ploughed on and made it to the top and checked my Garmin to see where the note was (2.4km from the top). On my way down, it was still there. If it wasn't for strava, I would have gotten off the bike and taken the 20 when I first saw it. thats worrying. You could have stopped and claimed it was a bike change?
ROK ON wrote: » Just back from a lunchtime cycle. I felt great and despite not having warmed up, I was half way up Molls Gap and on for setting a new PB (over 1 minute off my prior best). Then out of the corner of my eye I spy a crisp 20 euro note lying on the ground. I just ploughed on and made it to the top and checked my Garmin to see where the note was (2.4km from the top). On my way down, it was still there. If it wasn't for strava, I would have gotten off the bike and taken the 20 when I first saw it.
daragh_ wrote: » It's easy to win. Give up the day job. Sell everything. Move to France. Ask Velopeleton if he needs a dishwasher. When not washing dishes spend ALL your time climbing in the Pyrénées.
colm_gti wrote: » All for the sake of a specialized branded bottle, I'll do it!
daragh_ wrote: » Ryan is at 85,250ft. Good luck catching up
RPL1 wrote: » A couple of days off sick and I'm dropped from the Climbing "Top Ten" ...... merciless!!
Cookie_Monster wrote: » leaving the cafe at the 2h 45m mark
dave2pvd wrote: » See if you can figure out what part of that route was the most difficult.
colm_gti wrote: » Christ that's some amount of climbing!
dave2pvd wrote: » Still no data on board for me. Feeling somewhat left out though, so I'll post up my buddy's info of our rather long Sunday spin: 131km 2,724mSix Gap See if you can figure out what part of that route was the most difficult.
Morrisseeee wrote: » It's amazing (when you're bored!) the amount of 'browsing' you can do on Strava, ie. a click on someone's recent ride will inevitably bring you to a hill climb/KOM by other people, and a few clicks later and you're discovering routes in Norway or finding out who that person was you said hello to today! etc etc. After such browsing I remembered that fierce climb in the North York Moors, the Rosedale Chimney (1.4km @ 12.6%), but not far away is a lesser known climb but nearly twice as fierce: Battersby Incline (1.2km @ 19.2%) :eek: where the leader has an average speed of...............wait for it...............6.4km/h and a whopping 1228 VAM :eek:
RT66 wrote: » Typical! A lemming followed him over. (#15)
on_the_nickel wrote: » Yea, but a Hippo got up it! (#11).
Lumen wrote: » What's the average life expectancy of a smartphone? 18 months?
RPL1 wrote: » The i-Phone app also seems to wildly inaccurate "elevation" figures!