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Old 06-03-19, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
The most likely cause is that Strava and your Bolt have different thresholds for what they consider to be moving, so average moving speeds will sometimes be different between the two.
Yeah, I just checked. Strava was off by 1 second on the slow side. It doesn't happen routinely, just every once and a while. I use a Bolt so there is no auto pause at a designated speed (like Garmin). The bolt only pauses one second after I hit zero mph.
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