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https://www.fetcheveryone.com/benchmark.php should do it for you. I think you can bulk import .gpx / .fit etc if you ask nicely, I might be wrong though.
Edit - ignore my 5mi & 10mi benchmarks, they're from a run where the gps went awry at the start, I'm removing them via the handy link on the right.
Edit 2: ditto for all the sub 5km times i think, this is a page I haven't used on that site. Data quality in = information quality out.
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the gps went awry at the start
I've been using this site to tweak shonky GPS measurements - you can remove / move any track point on a GPX file
https://opoto.github.io/wtracks/
(It works far quicker if you use the tool that removes all track points within 1m)
It was fairly straight forward to identify fix years & years of GPX data, once fetcheveryone / smashrun showed my best times
I like the way that Smashrun tells me that Thursdays are my slowest days - by quite some margin.
The old suunto movescount website had a nice graph of fastest time over a distance (1k, 1 mile, 5k, etc, etc) for every run over a time period. So you could see the trend of fastest mile, or fastest 10 miles over the last three months say.
It worked as intervals for a distance came to the top (my fastest mile is much faster if im doing mile intervals than in 6 or 10 miles run) so you didnt need to sort through runs, and likewise times for longer distances were only visible at that distance, so easy to see how pace over 10 miles is changing with time.
Movescount is dying and theyve removed this, suunto app doesnt have, runanalze doesnt have it, runkeeper app doesnt have it.
Anyone know of an app or website that does?
As an aside, it seems all the running apps/websites seem much more aimed towards fitness and lifestyle tracking than actual analysis. Maybe its just because I dont want to pay for anything?