you get strange data from time to time.
Quote from: Obi-Wan is lost... on July 16, 2014, 05:00:06 pmyou get strange data from time to time.llike altitude lost never equals altitude gained! I've never had any other issue though, in fact it's always remarkable accurate, but if you have a Garmin with a GPS already it will always be better as you say.
Strava - and your life will be ruined chasing segment times!
You've actually paid for a pro-subscription then
Lagers, find out what stages/sections he's proud of in Strava and beat his times by just driving them... Btw, is it pronounced (sounding like) like lava or strave-a? Someone at work kept correctng me saying it should be the latter - I just thought they were being a dick.
He threw a fucking fit and compared my actions as being equivalent to him buggering my children (seriously) - because the bell was in the way of his Garmin mount and he had to spend 45 seconds removing it before he could mount the beloved device.
Quote from: lagerstarfish on July 16, 2014, 09:08:56 pmHe threw a fucking fit and compared my actions as being equivalent to him buggering my children (seriously) - because the bell was in the way of his Garmin mount and he had to spend 45 seconds removing it before he could mount the beloved device.Spokey Dokeys next then?
Spokey Dokeys next then?
Strava is crack cocaine for the Lycra clad middle aged man who gets pleasure from burning off his mates. And it can bring your inner dick well out on display. I thought I could handle it, but now find myself wanting to t ell strangers about my five koms (not in a night.) But there are worse depths - by cycling to mars and back or whatever you earn the right to buy an 80 quid shirt? Fails to compute.
Thanks for all the replies. I just wanted something on my phone which I always have with me - I dont always attach the Garmin GPS thing or move it between bikes
[that said I challenge any of you to beat my 'fox to the top' KOM]
Quote[that said I challenge any of you to beat my 'fox to the top' KOM]I think that one's more down to favourable winds than fitness.
Not doing much cycling at the moment but when I was I found I enjoyed my rides more if I ditched all the technology and just got on with it. Fewer distractions, get a good feel for cadence etc. we spend too much time in data driven environments...