I've started playing with ride times, and average speeds, to see if I can get anything out of that, but I'm finding pulling the ride time data out of Strava a little tricky. Maybe I need to start pulling it out from @rive_gauche 's posts...
@youramericanlover the difference at the end of 2015-03-26 (yeah, ISO dates, bite me) is that SA is ahead by 1013.8 miles (but did start earlier). On the day by day comparisons (where day 1 of SA = day 1 of KS), KS is ahead by 811.7 miles.
I just can't stomach the idea that what Steve is doing being second-to-anything. Fingers crossed he is does pull some amazing distances in the summer and get the overall record for himself.
I think that the time issue may show something here, I think that KS may be already operating closer to the top of his game than SA, but that sort of thing is hard to confirm.
I've updated http://goo.gl/RBHtiS with the (as far as I can tell) definitive distances from http://ultracycling.com/sections/records/data/hamr/official_results/
I've started playing with ride times, and average speeds, to see if I can get anything out of that, but I'm finding pulling the ride time data out of Strava a little tricky. Maybe I need to start pulling it out from @rive_gauche 's posts...
@youramericanlover the difference at the end of 2015-03-26 (yeah, ISO dates, bite me) is that SA is ahead by 1013.8 miles (but did start earlier). On the day by day comparisons (where day 1 of SA = day 1 of KS), KS is ahead by 811.7 miles.