I think the key thing is the lack of live tracker, which is a key requirement of the UMCA rules.
Strava uploads are relatively easy to fake, photos/vidoes taken en route less so, live tracking is much much harder to reliably fake.
The UMCA require X and Bruce isn't providing it yet.
Agree. But a garmin file with power is pretty solid proof. More so that recipts from shops! But if that's the rules, that's the rules.
Shouldn't be too hard to fake .fit files.
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I think the key thing is the lack of live tracker, which is a key requirement of the UMCA rules.
Strava uploads are relatively easy to fake, photos/vidoes taken en route less so, live tracking is much much harder to reliably fake.
The UMCA require X and Bruce isn't providing it yet.