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Aussie Battler
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Modest numbers compared to others, but for me a significant improvement over the previous year:
2011: 617 miles, 78,331 footies
2012: 1,003 miles, 132,507 footies
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 Originally Posted by Leopold Porkstacker
LOL, I have 8. 8 KOMs. Not 8 pages of KOMs.  I used to have more, but then this Belgian guy called Dirk and some German guy called Marco came along and mopped things up for me
oh, and that cardiogeezer guy called Clark, too. 
HahA well i ride road, mtn, and cx so i have more opportunities for KOMs than if I just rode one style. Plus, as others have said, if you started riding a bike with a normalized weight you'd probably have a few more too.
Sebt frm my iPhne usig Tapaak
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(South Bay stuff only)
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2012 according to Strava:
Distance: 8947.1 Miles
Time: 580.33 Hours
Elevation: 608,873 ft
Rides (and a few runs): 349
Personal Records: 549
Biggest month: June with 1,217.10 Miles, 75 Hours, and 82,062 ft of Vert
Only 8 pages of KOMs... I bow down to the Ronimal!
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 Originally Posted by Clintox50
2012 according to Strava:
Distance: 8947.1 Miles
Time: 580.33 Hours
Elevation: 608,873 ft
Rides (and a few runs): 349
Personal Records: 549
Only 8 pages of KOMs... I bow down to the Ronimal!
HA...KOMs are meaningless. It's the real race results that matter and that's where I bow down to you!
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Aussie Battler
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A few web sites can extract Strava ride information and present it in different ways, including showing year-by-year stats.
Strava Annual Summary
- this provides yearly stats
Strava Multiple Ride Mapper
- map all of your rides on a single map, like ElHombre did
VeloViewer - Your Strava Dashboard!
- a different way of looking at rides/segments/stats
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Strava has the weekly/monthly statistics switch, but now that we have been using it for two years, they should add a yearly option to that.
I had to manually add all the monthly totals to get my statistics:
Year 2011 2012
Miles 3687 3947
Hours 335 368
Feet 375667 348009
Also known as Menso's dad.
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I sucked this year
 Originally Posted by Zen_Turtle
Too embarrassed to post numbers.
Heck, too embarrassed to look them up. 
I started using Strava about halfway through the year. My Garmin account got messed up when I bought a used Garmin Edge off fleabay, thought I erased everything, and ended up importing a bunch of stuff from the previous owner. Grrrr... too much of a PITA to sort it out.
So, my numbers are all screwy anyway.
*edit*
Okay, I ran the numbers. It looks like all of the previous owner's miles were before 2012, so I'm good.
575 miles
81k feet of climbing.
115 hours, 50 minutes moving time.
Not bad considering I only get one ride a week, didn't have time to do any full day rides, and took six weeks off the bike during the house move.
Last edited by pimpbot; 01-06-2013 at 10:25 PM.
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Best year ever
Best year ever. Only do dirt.
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Pimpbot, you're not the only one who's pressed for time. This year, I managed to ride 121 hours for about 1100 miles. A good chunk of those miles came from 6 am quick road rides before work too. I'm shooting for slightly more this year.
Faster is not always better, but it's always more fun
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Not too bad since I got the Garmin in the begining of Feb, but it includes trainer miles.
Lead by my Lefty straight down the trail, no brakes.
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 Originally Posted by JL de Jong
Strava has the weekly/monthly statistics switch, but now that we have been using it for two years, they should add a yearly option to that.
I had to manually add all the monthly totals to get my statistics:
Year 2011 2012
Miles 3687 3947
Hours 335 368
Feet 375667 348009
I used VeloViewer tool mentioned above to get my stats as well.
Year 2011 2012
Total rides: 168 176
Total distance: 3698 mi 3918 mi
Total elevation: 375,225 ft 343,265 ft
Total time: 334:41 361:56
Longest ride: 64.0 mi 101.2 mi
Max elevation: 6045 ft 8422 ft
It's a nice tool once you upload all your rides, which takes some patience.
Also known as Menso's dad.
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