Do you Strava on your commute?
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Do you Strava on your commute?
When I started using Strava, I never used it on my commutes. After a couple years, I decided I like to use it to track miles and miles per bike. And I hoped this would happen:
"In Queensland, Australia, city planners purchased Strava’s data to get quantitative numbers of how many people are using a new cycle path. Portland, Oregon, has purchased Strava data, and oddly enough, so has Orlando, Florida."
Why Bike Commuters Should Be Using Strava
"In Queensland, Australia, city planners purchased Strava’s data to get quantitative numbers of how many people are using a new cycle path. Portland, Oregon, has purchased Strava data, and oddly enough, so has Orlando, Florida."
Why Bike Commuters Should Be Using Strava
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I just started at the beginning of this year. I used it previously for my training rides but not for commuting. Of course, bike commuting is not even a thought here in my neck of Florida.
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I do. But Houston is a car city because oil, idiots, and idiots that drive.
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I was just in Orlando earlier this month, and I understand your point about bike-commuting in FL .... and a little shocked about Orlando buying Strava data.
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I've occasionally used Strava for workouts, never for commuting. I prefer my commuting to be very simple, no computers, no special clothes, just get on my bike and ride to wherever I'm going.
As to using Strava data like they are I'd think it a waste of time and money. I don't see any way that anyone can get accurate data given how very few people, likely well below 1%, use it.
As to using Strava data like they are I'd think it a waste of time and money. I don't see any way that anyone can get accurate data given how very few people, likely well below 1%, use it.
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I do several small trips a day on my bike (self employed and work at several sites), and I cycle 7 days a week ...
I now record all my rides on Strava .... it all adds up .... last week I rode 253.9km (157.7 miles)
great fun as I have certain segments that I am trying to better my times
I now record all my rides on Strava .... it all adds up .... last week I rode 253.9km (157.7 miles)
great fun as I have certain segments that I am trying to better my times
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I've occasionally used Strava for workouts, never for commuting. I prefer my commuting to be very simple, no computers, no special clothes, just get on my bike and ride to wherever I'm going.
As to using Strava data like they are I'd think it a waste of time and money. I don't see any way that anyone can get accurate data given how very few people, like well below 1%, use it.
As to using Strava data like they are I'd think it a waste of time and money. I don't see any way that anyone can get accurate data given how very few people, like well below 1%, use it.
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There is a Bike Forums group on Strava.
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I guess I should say that if you are already on Strava using it for recreational or training rides, why wouldn't you also use it for commuting?
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Yes, I do. Mostly because I heard Strava data is used by organizations for planning purposes.
The side affect has been to help me track mileage for my bikes, and helps justify to the dear wife why i need that new something or another.
The side affect has been to help me track mileage for my bikes, and helps justify to the dear wife why i need that new something or another.
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I don't do Strava, but I use my Garmin every time I get on my bike. I use my commute to work as a training ride, so I like to know how it goes. My return trip is more leisurely, but I still want to clock the mileage.
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I think your point is that the only riders using Strava are racing, and that was true when Strava hit the market. However, that has changed a lot over the last couple years. I can only speak for my town and my circle of friends, we are extremely representative of the local bike commute routes, times, etc. I'm certain that there are some areas where only the 'racers' are using Strava. However, please tell me about any other tool city engineers can use to understand bike routes, times, gaps, etc.
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I use Strava the first time I ride a route, just out of curiosity for what the mileage is. I also think the route maps are cool. But if my town ever starts to use that data to determine how many new bike lanes are needed, then I'll be using Strava all the time.
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I record everything, nice to see how much riding you do, those commutes can push up you distance in the year.
Not surprised that cities are now starting to use Strava for planning data, guess it will happen to the UK soon (if not already), as looking at the worldwide heatmaps that Strava puts out every so often, the UK always seems to be just being the US in users.
Not surprised that cities are now starting to use Strava for planning data, guess it will happen to the UK soon (if not already), as looking at the worldwide heatmaps that Strava puts out every so often, the UK always seems to be just being the US in users.
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Question. For those who use an app like Strava, I use Endomondo, do you record your rides right from your front door? Seems to me that would be like posting your physical address online. Maybe I'm just paranoid.
I don't record my commutes with GPS. I use a regular bike computer for that. For those who ask, "Why wouldn't you?" I ask why would I? However, the OP gives a good reason and food for thought. Thanks.
I don't record my commutes with GPS. I use a regular bike computer for that. For those who ask, "Why wouldn't you?" I ask why would I? However, the OP gives a good reason and food for thought. Thanks.
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If you live in a rural area, this won't be as useful as if you live in a town/city, where the zone, especially if off set makes it pretty hard to ID where you live.
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google location history knows a lot more about my cycling commute than does Strava, using cell tower triangulation even without my having to go through the app startup routine. They have that data for anyone who carries an Android phone and has location services on (default on phones) So I think they'd have better data dealing with Google.
I use Strava on my commute every once in a while, mostly to re-calibrate my perceived effort. Beyond that the segment times are always about the same depending more on how many times I slow down for pedestrians and slow cyclists than on effort.
I use Strava on my commute every once in a while, mostly to re-calibrate my perceived effort. Beyond that the segment times are always about the same depending more on how many times I slow down for pedestrians and slow cyclists than on effort.
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I do. Like you @hypno toad, I like to keep track of mileage on each bike. I've also picked up the odd KOM while commuting on my single speed.
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I've used it all of 2015 and continue now into 2016. My watch is Microsoft Band 2, it has a biking icon that links me to Strava automatically. For me it's just two pushes of a button to get going. Everything else happens automatically. It's nice to check my stats once in a while. One particular feature I like is FlyBy - it let's me see other Strava commuters whom I met along the way in a 'Harry Potteresque Marauder's Map Kind Of Way' :-)



