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Strava Users Unite!
I use strava! Who else does? Maybe we can all join up and start a group on strava of just add each other. Thoughts?
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Like this? https://www.strava.com/clubs/1488
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What's Strava? Some sort of performance drink?
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I'm in!
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 19471497)
:lol::lol::lol::lol:
/thread as opposed to this one? https://www.strava.com/clubs/bikeforums or hey, maybe this one? https://www.strava.com/clubs/41-Addiction |
Always room for another one. Make it "invite only" for just the "serious cyclists".
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I'd join, but I'm afraid my stats would prove once and for all that old steel gaspipes beat CF wonderbikes :P
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And one for Freds only.
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I ride on fantastic, High Sierra roads almost completely unsullied by the likes of other cyclists. Now, why on Earth would I want to ruin all of that by advertising them on Strava?
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Don't worry, Scarbo, everywhere else has their own roads, too.
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Why would I want to unite with bunch of argumentative know-it-all narcissists?
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19471644)
Don't worry, Scarbo, everywhere else has their own roads, too.
The point I'm actually making is that many of those roads--wherever they might be--remain Strava-free, believe it or not. And that suits me just fine. |
I joined Strava because I started riding roads like your treasures, [MENTION=443325]Scarbo[/MENTION]. I've been able to ride a bike for years without it and I don't really care if I climbed the hill near my house faster or slower today than usual. But I've been looking at their global heat map for a couple years to find new places to ride. I felt like I ought to share my data with them, to give something back for the help I've enjoyed in selecting routes.
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How can you unite if, wasn't if a problem with altitude readings having all of you on a mountain or below sea level? Or maybe I'm mixed up with some other tech whizbang thing. I rarely carry an AM radio for the oldies station down the road anymore.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 19471616)
And one for Freds only.
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I'm on Strava. But I'm internet paranoid so I'd rather not join any BF groups.
Besides, once everyone knew how slow I was I would lose my Internet superiority. |
Originally Posted by kickstart
(Post 19471754)
Isn't that the same as "serious cyclists"? ;)
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Originally Posted by Scarbo
(Post 19471663)
Oh, don't I know it. You post so many pics of the PNW; some of them many times over.
The point I'm actually making is that many of those roads--wherever they might be--remain Strava-free, believe it or not. And that suits me just fine. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19477397)
Except that ... unbeknownst to you ... someone has probably created segments out of those roads. :)
I know for a fact that certain of these roads are not. I have ways of finding these things out. :D I prefer to blaze my own trails. But, I'll grant you that it is becoming harder and harder to do especially in a place like California, which is so damned populous. It is really hard to get away from all the people and cars and other flotsam here. Difficult, but not impossible. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19477397)
Except that ... unbeknownst to you ... someone has probably created segments out of those roads. :)
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Live long and strava free.
edit: In the future internet, Strava users who can't meet 'standards' will have their medical and life insurance premiums increased. Beware. |
I'm on Strava and use it mainly as a logging tool for my annual mileage. Some friendly comp between friends can be fun. I do belong to one small cycling club.
But I am not interested in having loads of followers, too much hassle and I have had other riders ask too many questions. You know, you get a chance to ride during the week then you get the few morons that want to know why you were at home, what your boss will say for taking a day off, all that bull! :twitchy: |
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