Mileage Tracking Website
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Mileage Tracking Website
I saw a site last year that you could enter your daily miles into and it would keep track of it for you and you could see how you ranked against other people on how many miles you had put in for the year. I am unable to locate it now. Anyone know a few websites like this?
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bikewire.net is the new flavor of choice for us. we have a BFNIC club on it. you most likely are refering to bikejournal.net where is a larger bikeforums club with lots of riders. however, that site recently revamped its free service and started charging for some of it. later.
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+1 to bikewire. We are slowly getting everyone on there. Nice thing is that we can do the virtual club. has worked out so far.
BFNIC'ers Check it out and register if you haven't yet. You can find me there in the Elgin, IL "Area". If you want to joint the club on there you'll need the password. PM me here for the password.
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Bikewire looks to be a very detailed site to place info. You just put in your miles traveled for the day and the time duration and it'll calculate your avg. mileage / hr. For most i assume, moving time (on the bike speedometer) is best way to use to determine actual avg. speed. For me, I look at my gps log to figure out my moving time (including stop signs and traffic signals) even though it will be slightly more than the actual speedometer time when not taking out all the stops completely so i actually avg. about 12.3 mph according to my gps rather than the 11.7 mph avg.