Another one for the geeks: veloviewer.com

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Another one for the geeks: veloviewer.com

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I've just connected my strava account to the Veloviewer website, where you can get enough stats on your riding/ segments/ KOM's etc to make you giddy :shock:

Just thought I'd share that with you. I'm sure there's one or two on here that might find it interesting :geek:
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been using that for a while, most of it is way over my head.

He used to do a bit called veloflow which was ace, would be good for blue dot followers needing a fix.

http://veloviewer.com/veloflow
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I've just started to have another go with strava.

I wonder if I'll like it this time...

edit.

Looked at veloviewer... Theres a lot of numbers in there!
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Liking the 3D route viewer - the 2 ton of gravel would look great on that!
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This more than adequately satisfying my inner geek. Thanks.
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I like this - good geekery!
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On this thing, and strata. Can I edit a ride to delete the last 10miles?

(The 10 when I was driving my car home)
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Ah. Found it, never mind
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wow - nerd central.

i like it!
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FLV wrote:On this thing, and strata. Can I edit a ride to delete the last 10miles?
:geek:
There may be other ways, but you can amend the track via the text file.
Open the gpx track via notepad and you'll see a set of Lon/lat coordinates. Just delete the ones you dont want. A bit fiddily but it works
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Chew wrote:
FLV wrote:On this thing, and strata. Can I edit a ride to delete the last 10miles?
:geek:
There may be other ways, but you can amend the track via the text file.
Open the gpx track via notepad and you'll see a set of Lon/lat coordinates. Just delete the ones you dont want. A bit fiddily but it works
Cheers chew, I found another way, theres a crop option to remove some off the end. Its not very precise but the best way to give back the 8 KOM's I got for driving up the snake pass :D

Actually, why is there 8 climbs listed... its only 1 hill
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I'm going to speculate high speeds in the car on Snake's Pass at those hours ;-)
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More strava geekery, love it.
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The 3d viewer is great. Really works for some serious climbs. Here's a ride in the Sierra Nevadas, Spain in august.

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Top fun. Only about 15 tries to get a sig that fitted on here! :lol:
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We all look rubbish now! Where's my 9600 km gone?
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Well, at least I've still got my KOM's :P
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I updated mine manually yesterday, I'm assuming it did it at 23.59 Jan 1st and not 23.59 Dec 31st. At least now I can see how I'm keeping up with the Jones's. ;)
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Just signed up. 918th on the 'Duffield Poggio' donchaknow. Headwind and flattening tyre of course;-)
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who enjoys using veloviewer.

Was never into logging my rides pre-Strava etc but now I love it........ Hopefully get a bit more done this year than last.
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