...better yet instead of soda...pop. Who uses that dated term?
Everyone of my relatives in Indiana. Also, suckers instead of lollipops, vehicle instead of car, and they "put things up" instead of put things away.
...better yet instead of soda...pop. Who uses that dated term?
...better yet instead of soda...pop. Who uses that dated term?
Everyone of my relatives in Indiana. Also, suckers instead of lollipops, vehicle instead of car, and they "put things up" instead of put things away.
I call gas "petrol" and my house, my "flat"
Holy crap, this is getting out of hand, which I like.
I got an email that someone took a Six Mile strava segment from me; All the motivation I needed to ride today.
I call gas "petrol" and my house, my "flat"
It's hard to hit that segment hard when you start from the canal. You need to be all warmed up and ready to fly.
I've pretty much given up on strava segments on the mtb. It's too easy to game the system.
i always start my morning ride right there too. i have zero chance of KOM'ing anything, and on the mtb, that chance goes negative. i shoot for top tens. if i hit that i'm super psyched.
how do people game the system? is it taking advantage of short cuts that strava can't catch?
i always start my morning ride right there too. i have zero chance of KOM'ing anything, and on the mtb, that chance goes negative. i shoot for top tens. if i hit that i'm super psyched.
how do people game the system? is it taking advantage of short cuts that strava can't catch?
Strava only cares about 3 things:
1) did you pass the start
2) did you pass the finish
3) does your track match within 70% of the segment
That last part is how you "game" the system especially so on a mtb. As long as you have a 70% match you get credit for the segment. That is also why you can flag rides.
interesting. i always wondered why it included me in trail segments that i didnt ride exactly...they really gotta fix that...