Bike Pro Log
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On yer' left
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Bike Pro Log
How many folks actively post at https://www.bikeprolog.com
If so, what's your handle?
In case you don't know about this site, it's an online riding journal that offers a competitive side if you want. It's free and it's way cool.
If so, what's your handle?
In case you don't know about this site, it's an online riding journal that offers a competitive side if you want. It's free and it's way cool.
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#2
Censorship Stinks!
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Texas
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I use them.. Though I am sad to say I was off my bike for about the last two weeks.. Traveling for work then a funeral. Last weekend the weather sucked.
I at least got out there today. I am sore after my 30 minute ride. Just need to limber back up. I really need to since I have two metrics this weekend.
Same as my handle here.
Matt
I at least got out there today. I am sore after my 30 minute ride. Just need to limber back up. I really need to since I have two metrics this weekend.
Same as my handle here.
Matt
#3
53 miles per burrito
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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I sure do use it. same name as here. been slack recently though.
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I have used Pro Log extensively...uhhh...though not at all since my return to the US (December 16th). Still looking for the motivation to get back into old habits. I use the same handle there as here.
#5
山馬鹿
Join Date: Feb 2002
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I used it, my handle is spire (like here). I'll probably keep it up to date this year with cycling mileage and times, but not much more than that.
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#7
Sapient
I just started and only have entered a couple of rides but it is a really useful site. I look forward to making use of it.
Blake
Blake
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Fargo, ND
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Bikes: 1971 Pugeot PX 10 - First real bike. Current ride is a new customized Bacchetta recumbent - Dura Ace/Ultegra
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Been using it since first part of Dec. - same name as here
#9
0^0
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Rolla, MO
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I use it, i haven't kept it up to date since the beginning of 2003. I am having a somewhat crappy year. But either way, I am quattro. I'll start updating it more.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Somerset, KY -- near Lake Cumberland
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Bikes: 1980 Univega; 1985 Ross; 1994 Trek 1400 -- all road bikes
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Pro Log is a neat site -- I started using it last year. It does have a few quirks -- sometimes I will input ride data, and for some reason, it doesn't take (especially in the "calories" section. But this is rare. I haven't figured out how to print the data on the screen. Anybody know? (I am using an I-Mac -- maybe this is the reason for my problems on the site).
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"I am a true laborer. I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other men's good, content with my harm." As You Like It, Act 3, Scene 2. Shakespeare.
"Deep down, I'm pretty superficial." Ava Gardner.
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Senior Member
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Thanks for the suggestion. I've just registered as "poppaspoke". Looks like a good site.
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I started using the site at the beginning of January. I am finding it very useful and it offers
me an incentive to keep track of my daily mileage,
routes, health, etc.
me an incentive to keep track of my daily mileage,
routes, health, etc.
#13
Friend of Jimmy K
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Minneapolis
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Bikes: A lot: Raliegh road bike, 3 fixed gears, 2 single speeds, 3 Cannondales, a couple of Schwinns
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I'm there too, Fixednut is my handle.