Online log or journal?
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Online log or journal?
Does anyone here use an online log (or journal) to keep track of rides and stats etc. If yes, which online log would you recommend. Or do you use a hardcopy log? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by toolba
Does anyone here use an online log (or journal) to keep track of rides and stats etc. If yes, which online log would you recommend. Or do you use a hardcopy log? Thanks!
Very comprehensive, at least for my needs.
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I use a simple Excel spreadsheet; but if I was going to use an online, I would probably use the one on Active.com
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I 2nd www.bikejournal.com
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Originally Posted by DEK
I 2nd www.bikejournal.com
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Don't keep a record as such but I have a little book that notes various rides in it- Mainly the offroad rides, and just lists the type of terrain- state of the tracks- what tyres used and whether I enjoyed it- Only one ride a has a black mark and that is the Hayling 100. 100miles on road but it was not signposted. That was an awkward ride and I have not done an unsignposted ride since.
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I've been using cyclestats for a little over a year now, and I'm very happy with it. Free trial download was fully functional, and convinced me to purchase the full version. Simple to use, easier than keeping a paper log, and lots of good stats to convince you to go just a little harder and further next time.
https://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliStats/index.htm
https://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliStats/index.htm
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I just have my rides set up on an Excel spreadsheet. All of the information I want to keep is there.
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Originally Posted by p8rider
I just have my rides set up on an Excel spreadsheet. All of the information I want to keep is there.
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Another happy Cyclistats user here. It does almost everything that I want, including maintenance entries, and graphs of interesting stats. And it's supporting a cyclist (who's a poster here) as well.
Originally Posted by ramius
I've been using cyclestats for a little over a year now, and I'm very happy with it. Free trial download was fully functional, and convinced me to purchase the full version. Simple to use, easier than keeping a paper log, and lots of good stats to convince you to go just a little harder and further next time.
https://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliStats/index.htm
https://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliStats/index.htm