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Strava-editing out a portion of a ride

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Old 11-23-12, 01:13 PM
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Strava-editing out a portion of a ride

Is it possible to remove a portion of a Strava ride? Left the Garmin on after the ride, so I have some unearned KOM's and a top speed of 75.7 mph.....

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There is the crop function for this https://www.adelaidecyclists.com/grou...ides-on-strava
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Pretty sure you can crop within Strava after upload. Go to the "Edit" drop down
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Originally Posted by Beaker
Pretty sure you can crop within Strava after upload. Go to the "Edit" drop down
Yep! Does it make you feel better to know you're not the only one to do such a stupid thing. I had a March Charity ride that I ended up with a top speed of 75mph for 239 miles. Pretty impressive for a 30 mile ride with my grandchildren. But cropping is so easy even I can do it.
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Yep, pretty easy.

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so it's easy to remove useless starting/ending data but what about those random wth "spikes" that have you going 119.5 mph and adding additional mileage during the ride? haven't found a way to correct that.
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