Strava is wrong?
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Strava is wrong?
On tonight's ride, I did several breakaways, soft-pedaling to let the group catch back up. On one, I had to soft-pedal for almost 2 miles. My final breakaway was about 2 miles from the end, and I finished at least a quarter-mile ahead of everyone. And yet... Strava shows one of them floating in front of me the entire time we were moving, including finishing in front. Something's up. How do I tell if he's doctoring his .fit file?
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What does it matter? If he doctors his rides he is the one with issues and he will have to live with that. You obviously know you were out front the whole time. Just ride for you and do your best. Don't worry about some other person who may or may not be taking the easy way out.
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What does it matter? If he doctors his rides he is the one with issues and he will have to live with that. You obviously know you were out front the whole time. Just ride for you and do your best. Don't worry about some other person who may or may not be taking the easy way out.
BlazingPedals, call out the guy, and if it is proven he is doctoring his files, have him banned from the group rides.
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On tonight's ride, I did several breakaways, soft-pedaling to let the group catch back up. On one, I had to soft-pedal for almost 2 miles. My final breakaway was about 2 miles from the end, and I finished at least a quarter-mile ahead of everyone. And yet... Strava shows one of them floating in front of me the entire time we were moving, including finishing in front. Something's up. How do I tell if he's doctoring his .fit file?
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I am sorry, but no. Cheats are quite happy to live off the kudos to which honest people are entitled. It's how the Lance Armstrongs of this world have been able to manoeuvre themselves into a position where they bully and threaten others into silence. Even in the innocuous world of randonneuring, I have seen enough cheating to leave a nasty taste in my mouth.
BlazingPedals, call out the guy, and if it is proven he is doctoring his files, have him banned from the group rides.
BlazingPedals, call out the guy, and if it is proven he is doctoring his files, have him banned from the group rides.
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Did you examine your ride next to his, do you know what equipment each of you use to track? Sounds more like an error of some kind than hacking files.
GPS has an error margin, and that can go up a lot from things like a low quality receiver, blocked or partially blocked antenna, etc. Also, who cares? You were both there and know what happened.
GPS has an error margin, and that can go up a lot from things like a low quality receiver, blocked or partially blocked antenna, etc. Also, who cares? You were both there and know what happened.
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I am NOT on Strava so no skin in this game, but really, it's not like someone's life or lively hood depended on results----is it********** I ride with a guy who has 12,000+ miles so far this year and he is a little upset that a new bent rider has taken some KOM titles from him and nothing shows on Strava that it has been done on a bent.
Your bent rider comparison doesn't fit with this scenario where BlazingPedals was in a group ride with this character, and knows what happened, but that still hasn't prevented the real possibility that the other rider has doctored his file.
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As a by-the-by, two teams involved in a fleche here in Australia -- a 24-hour time trial -- were rubbed out for not abiding by the rules. They pleaded ignorance and/or safety as to why they broke the rules. They appealed, became quite aggressive when challenged on their flimsy evidence, and they simply could not see that they had done anything significantly wrong. As one of the people who sat on the appeal panel, I was as disappointed in their lack of contrition as anything else.
In the context of this discussion, Strava files were used to build the evidence against the team, along with ego-boosting videos of one of the teams' ride.
In the context of this discussion, Strava files were used to build the evidence against the team, along with ego-boosting videos of one of the teams' ride.
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Did you examine your ride next to his, do you know what equipment each of you use to track? Sounds more like an error of some kind than hacking files.
GPS has an error margin, and that can go up a lot from things like a low quality receiver, blocked or partially blocked antenna, etc. Also, who cares? You were both there and know what happened.
GPS has an error margin, and that can go up a lot from things like a low quality receiver, blocked or partially blocked antenna, etc. Also, who cares? You were both there and know what happened.
I think it's a fair amount of work to do what the OP is implying and what would be the point? Yanking your chain is the only thing I can think of.
OP if you're that competitive that you care about correct recording of your group ride 'attacks', it's time to pin a number on and ride against some others who care about winning. Your group ride buddies probably just let you ride on your own while they concoct schemes for doctoring their Strava files to mess with your head.
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This.
I think it's a fair amount of work to do what the OP is implying and what would be the point? Yanking your chain is the only thing I can think of.
OP if you're that competitive that you care about correct recording of your group ride 'attacks', it's time to pin a number on and ride against some others who care about winning. Your group ride buddies probably just let you ride on your own while they concoct schemes for doctoring their Strava files to mess with your head.
I think it's a fair amount of work to do what the OP is implying and what would be the point? Yanking your chain is the only thing I can think of.
OP if you're that competitive that you care about correct recording of your group ride 'attacks', it's time to pin a number on and ride against some others who care about winning. Your group ride buddies probably just let you ride on your own while they concoct schemes for doctoring their Strava files to mess with your head.
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Strava wrong? No, just no. EVERYONE knows that Strava is the #1 most reliable way to determine what actually happened in a ride. Ever heard of the phrase 'if it's not on Strava it didn't happen'? There is a reason for that.
In this case, am I supposed to take your word for what happened or trust ultra high precision satellites? I think we all know the answer. My guess is that he did an early breakaway that you didn't notice and never managed to catch up. It happens. Try to ride near the front and be more attentive next time.
In this case, am I supposed to take your word for what happened or trust ultra high precision satellites? I think we all know the answer. My guess is that he did an early breakaway that you didn't notice and never managed to catch up. It happens. Try to ride near the front and be more attentive next time.
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Doctored or not, with the group or not......."How do I tell if"......, my take is what difference should it make, why even be concerned about finding out if he WAS doctoring or Strava had an issue? The end result, IMO, is that it really should be a NON-ISSUE so ride on and enjoy.
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Strava wrong? No, just no. EVERYONE knows that Strava is the #1 most reliable way to determine what actually happened in a ride. Ever heard of the phrase 'if it's not on Strava it didn't happen'? There is a reason for that.
In this case, am I supposed to take your word for what happened or trust ultra high precision satellites? I think we all know the answer. My guess is that he did an early breakaway that you didn't notice and never managed to catch up. It happens. Try to ride near the front and be more attentive next time.
In this case, am I supposed to take your word for what happened or trust ultra high precision satellites? I think we all know the answer. My guess is that he did an early breakaway that you didn't notice and never managed to catch up. It happens. Try to ride near the front and be more attentive next time.
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On tonight's ride, I did several breakaways, soft-pedaling to let the group catch back up. On one, I had to soft-pedal for almost 2 miles. My final breakaway was about 2 miles from the end, and I finished at least a quarter-mile ahead of everyone. And yet... Strava shows one of them floating in front of me the entire time we were moving, including finishing in front. Something's up. How do I tell if he's doctoring his .fit file?
Did you check the key segments and the results for the day? You can only do this on the day of the ride. The segments would be a better way to ID data tampering.
And then there's this: How to tell if someone used Digital Epo to cheat on Strava | ScarletFire Cycling
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Doctored or not, with the group or not......."How do I tell if"......, my take is what difference should it make, why even be concerned about finding out if he WAS doctoring or Strava had an issue? The end result, IMO, is that it really should be a NON-ISSUE so ride on and enjoy.
Strava wrong? No, just no. EVERYONE knows that Strava is the #1 most reliable way to determine what actually happened in a ride. Ever heard of the phrase 'if it's not on Strava it didn't happen'? There is a reason for that.
In this case, am I supposed to take your word for what happened or trust ultra high precision satellites? I think we all know the answer. My guess is that he did an early breakaway that you didn't notice and never managed to catch up. It happens. Try to ride near the front and be more attentive next time.
In this case, am I supposed to take your word for what happened or trust ultra high precision satellites? I think we all know the answer. My guess is that he did an early breakaway that you didn't notice and never managed to catch up. It happens. Try to ride near the front and be more attentive next time.
What does it matter? If he doctors his rides he is the one with issues and he will have to live with that. You obviously know you were out front the whole time. Just ride for you and do your best. Don't worry about some other person who may or may not be taking the easy way out.
This.
I think it's a fair amount of work to do what the OP is implying and what would be the point? Yanking your chain is the only thing I can think of.
OP if you're that competitive that you care about correct recording of your group ride 'attacks', it's time to pin a number on and ride against some others who care about winning. Your group ride buddies probably just let you ride on your own while they concoct schemes for doctoring their Strava files to mess with your head.
I think it's a fair amount of work to do what the OP is implying and what would be the point? Yanking your chain is the only thing I can think of.
OP if you're that competitive that you care about correct recording of your group ride 'attacks', it's time to pin a number on and ride against some others who care about winning. Your group ride buddies probably just let you ride on your own while they concoct schemes for doctoring their Strava files to mess with your head.
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I can't believe it. What is the world coming to? Every club has "that guy" who is a legend in his own mind. Ignore it, there will always be more horses' arses than horses. You and everyone else on the ride know what really happened. It was a club ride, no yellow jerseys, world records or big endorsement deals on the line, just some putz who had to re-inflate his gonads by lying about the results.
Or as others have suggested, it might have just been a technological glitch. BION the great god STRAVA is not omnipotent.
Yep, a clever marketing department
I can't believe it. What is the world coming to? Every club has "that guy" who is a legend in his own mind. Ignore it, there will always be more horses' arses than horses. You and everyone else on the ride know what really happened. It was a club ride, no yellow jerseys, world records or big endorsement deals on the line, just some putz who had to re-inflate his gonads by lying about the results. Or as others have suggested, it might have just been a technological glitch. BION the great god STRAVA is not omnipotent.
Ever heard of the phrase 'if it's not on Strava it didn't happen'? There is a reason for that.
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What does a Strava "flyby" graph tell you about performance? I thought it was mainly just to see who was on the ride, or had a similar ride.
I may be wrong, but I believe that the GPS message includes the GPS time and that's included in the file uploaded to Strava. So Strava might be off a little bit on the "where" but not the "when".
I may be wrong, but I believe that the GPS message includes the GPS time and that's included in the file uploaded to Strava. So Strava might be off a little bit on the "where" but not the "when".
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So how far does the dishonesty go before you decide it's not OK???? The interesting thing is that cheats don't have a line where they stop cheating if someone's life or livelihood depends on their actions. Read up on narcissists in particular.
Your bent rider comparison doesn't fit with this scenario where BlazingPedals was in a group ride with this character, and knows what happened, but that still hasn't prevented the real possibility that the other rider has doctored his file.
Your bent rider comparison doesn't fit with this scenario where BlazingPedals was in a group ride with this character, and knows what happened, but that still hasn't prevented the real possibility that the other rider has doctored his file.
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I am NOT on Strava so no skin in this game, but really, it's not like someone's life or lively hood depended on results----is it********** I ride with a guy who has 12,000+ miles so far this year and he is a little upset that a new bent rider has taken some KOM titles from him and nothing shows on Strava that it has been done on a bent.
I think faired bents should be a separate category on Strava, because those guys want to keep track of their performance too and it's not, er, "fair" for anybody to force them into the regular bicycle category.
As far as this particular ride, I'm not upset about it or anything. He knows I can beat him anytime, and so does everyone in the group. Maybe it was an innocent equipment malfunction. It was just a "WTF?" moment when I saw the flyby play out on Strava. (How did he do that???)
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After analyzing the Stravidence, here is how the OP should read:
Strava does not lie.
On tonight's C ride, someone did an early solo breakaway. I did several attempts to bridge but couldn't catch him and every time the group catch back up to me. On one, I had to wheelsuck for almost 2 miles to recover. My final bridge attempt was about 2 miles from the end, but I ran out of gas and finished at least a quarter-mile behind everyone, while the early breakaway ended in an impressive solo victory.
Strava does not lie.






