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  • http://www.strava.com/activities/132583364/segments/3003448826 << is this possible, look at that elevation gain

    in a helicopter yes ;)

  • Anyone seen Strava's slightly creepy 'flyby' tool, currently just a labs feature? Solves the 'ON HERE?' question quite neatly. Clever, but creepy.

    http://labs.strava.com/flyby/

  • Thats quite cool, but as you say very very creepy.

  • Anyone seen Strava's slightly creepy 'flyby' tool, currently just a labs feature? Solves the 'ON HERE?' question quite neatly. Clever, but creepy.

    http://labs.strava.com/flyby/

    I just put in a couple of the LFGSS rides, is kinda fun watching the people who strava all meet up then ride around then vanish in different directions.

  • Is there an ability to export all logged activity (as .csv or other, etc) from Strava?

  • I don't think so- they removed the third party ride downloader (Cosmo Catalan?), and I'd guess it's to "Hotel California" your data.

  • Apparently they reopened it after lots of complaints but yet to see a site pop up that will make a fast job of it.

    http://engineering.strava.com/get-your-strava-api-here/

  • Is there an ability to export all logged activity (as .csv or other, etc) from Strava?

    You can do it with Veloviewer if there isn't a simple way of doing it with strava. Getting all your data in there may take a while (i.e. click and wait) but once you have it's easily done from the activities tab.

    /nerd

  • Thanks

  • Laurens Ten Dam finished 30th at Flèche Wallone today, then rode home, to Maastricht, behind a scooter. 168 miles at an average of 26.4 mph.

    http://www.strava.com/activities/133410424

  • So I've joined the lfgss group, I hope ya'll look forward to seeing my commuter times.

  • Laurens Ten Dam finished 30th at Flèche Wallone today, then rode home, to Maastricht, behind a scooter. 168 miles at an average of 26.4 mph.
    http://www.strava.com/activities/133410424

    Nice if you can find a scooter rider to sort your motor pacing for you.
    Pros have it too fucking easy. Stupid genetic freaks.

  • Most of the QoMs in and around London have nearly all been taken by a member of my club. She has some ridiculous times!

    I've only been using Strava since January but have gotten seriously addicted! My Panasonic is pretty nippy and there's not many women on Strava so it's frighteningly easy to break the top 10, which just makes me want the QOMs more since they seem so close!

    http://www.strava.com/athletes/scoot_

  • Most of the QoMs in and around London have nearly all been taken by a member of my club. She has some ridiculous times!

    Same thing where I am, one guy has most of the KOMs and what is worse is that he is even in my old age group (45-54) so when I filter by age he is still there at the top way ahead of everyone.

  • My most successful Strava ride to date. Actual climbing results. I usually only set a decent time on flat Circuits.

    http://www.strava.com/activities/132357473/segments/2995960755

    Plan to do some serious Climbs tommorrow. I wont Picture in the leader tables for these. They are too popular amongst proper climbers. But I hope to snatch a handful of PBs (the bonus of being slow, is it being easy to beat yourself I Guess).

  • On the activity feed, is there any way of hiding notifications about who has joined which challenge? I couldn't give a monkeys.

  • is anyone 'on here' working with Strava API?

  • The new climbing challenge for May looks pretty do-able.
    And if you do manage it, you win a super cool ($100) jersey! YEAH!

  • You win the "opportunity" to buy their super cool jersey at $100, surely? That's how all their other contests work, the swindling fucks.

  • I was going for that same level of sarcasm. If it wasn't obvious.

  • I wonder if anyone has bought every single jersey/t shirt they've offered.

    Or any of them.

  • On the activity feed, is there any way of hiding notifications about who has joined which challenge? I couldn't give a monkeys.

    This. I even stopped joining any challenges, because fuck them - if I do a ride of more than 130km, then I might go and click join the GranFondo challenge. Also I don't really want to know who created what route.

  • is anyone 'on here' working with Strava API?

    tedward works for Strava, but not sure what department.

  • I was going for that same level of sarcasm. If it wasn't obvious.

    Oh, I see. Thank god for that.

    They did once send me a t-shirt (for free!) after I won one of their contests but they've obviously decided since then that it's just not lucrative enough an enterprise.

  • Pretty clever model if you ask me. I'd love to see the figures from challenges completed to jersey sales gained. Plenty of people commenting on the "grand fondo" pages seem to be collecting them all CRINGE.

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