Hmm… other than getting out a calculator, I have no idea how to see the 2011 footies/rides/miles.
For 2012 this is what I have been good for (EDITED 12/31/2012 @ 6:51PM Pacific Time):
Year-to-Date
Distance 4,521.3mi
Time 462hr 13m
Elev Gain 536,893ft
Rides 158
2,485.8 of those miles (including two no-dabs runs up Dogmeat in the past week ) were done on my 38 pound 9:zero:7 “fatfukk” fatbike with 16 pounds of rotating mass (wheels/tires/tubes/spokes/hubs). Strava needs to have more granular “toughness determination” algorithms that take into consideration the rotating mass one has to keep spinning.
Last edited by Leopold Porkstacker; 12-31-2012 at 06:51 PM.
QUOTE from MTBR.COM: You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
I obviously didn't do 7million feet of climbing in 14 rides. I just don't have the time to ride as much as some do. I think I did about where you are, give or take.
EDIT:
Yeah! Not too far off from you. My rides are very short (average 14-15 miles in 1:26) with only about 1,100' - 1,200' a ride. I feel like I'm training for cyclocross constantly, considering how I'm always racing the clock to get back to work. I get a very small window of time during my day to ride (lunch rides), and that's about it.
I didn't do any long rides at all this year. Probably the longest ride I did was under 40 miles (just checked, it was 34 miles ). My job requires working from early morning to late night, so this is me, with only doing lunch rides and out-and-backs on the weekends.
I think, even if I had 3/4/5 hours free to ride, I would have anxiety, thinking I needed to get back to work. You guys with all those miles and feet baffle the hell out of me.
Count: 191 Activities
Distance: 2,822.43 mi
Elevation Gain: 224,753 ft
I guess I've plateaued. I really thought I was riding more this year, but Nov and Dec have been really lean. Too much working and then the rain makes it easy to sit on the couch and drink beer. The upside is my tolerance for Imperial IPAs is at an all time high.
Okay - got in two more rides for 2012 so I could surpass the 2011 elevation:
Distance 3,735.2mi
Time 440hr 4m
Elev Gain 437,136ft
Rides 296
2011:
Distance 3,657 mi
Time 428hr 51m
Elev Gain 436,190 ft
Rides 316
From 2010:
* Distance
* 3,464 mi
* Time
* 415:50:20
* Elev Gain
* 403,828 ft
* Rides
* 295
Last edited by twindaddy; 12-30-2012 at 03:01 PM.
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I'm pretty impressed with some of the totals people have put up for this past year! I just started Strava in May but I didn't get serious with the mileage until the Summer anyway, so start date would probably not have mattered.
Anyway, today's final ride of 2012 put me over my goal for the year of 2000 miles:
Average rides per week: 4
Average distance per week: 75 miles
Average hours per week: 5 hours 43 minutes
To be fair, over half of that mileage was on my old Stumpjumper hardtail on pretty firm surfaces. The elevation is mostly climbing Montara on my Nomad.
Next year was originally going to set a goal of 3000 miles but after reading this thread I'm thinking I'd be a wimp if I didn't at least aim for 4000!
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.
QUOTE from MTBR.COM: You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
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.
You still have 8? I'll have to look into those...
Now just imagine if you had a bike that weighed less than 80 lbs. Sure, you'd lose your martyr status with the anti-weight weenie crowd, but I'm thinking more of those crown thingies would show up after your rides.
Now just imagine if you had a bike that weighed less than 80 lbs. Sure, you'd lose your martyr status with the anti-weight weenie crowd, but I'm thinking more of those crown thingies would show up after your rides.
Sure thing. On your next Kennedy ride, the ancient rascal and yourself really should swap bikes for a change.