Annual Pissing Contest - Mileage for 2023
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12300km, 38000m of elevation, 452h.
Top 3 longest rides: 351km, 302km, 294km.
Top elevation gain: 2450m
Top 3 longest rides: 351km, 302km, 294km.
Top elevation gain: 2450m
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44 miles.
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Total Distance 3,669.47 mi
Total Activity Time 261:25:50 h:m:s
Total Ascent 157,169 ft
Total Distance 3,669.47 mi
Total Activity Time 261:25:50 h:m:s
Total Ascent 157,169 ft
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No, because if I had an elevator to work and home, I'd probably not ride!
I live at the top of a 600' climb, and work at the top of a 750' climb. Plus I do the GMR ride (Glendora Mountain Road) on July 4th, and that's a good 4,000'. So, that helps. Also helps that I like to climb, I guess.
I live at the top of a 600' climb, and work at the top of a 750' climb. Plus I do the GMR ride (Glendora Mountain Road) on July 4th, and that's a good 4,000'. So, that helps. Also helps that I like to climb, I guess.
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After a short ride tomorrow, I should finish the year with about 4,350 miles. I focused a lot on shorter efforts/races this year and look forward to returning my focus to some endurance riding next year.
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I must have a weak stream.
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After reading the numbers here, it's official. I am small and flaccid.
Thanks for playing, everybody.
Best of luck in 2024.
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Best of luck in 2024.
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I now have numbers, I had to do some maths. And then I realised Strava lets you set annual elevation and time goals.
Distance: 11330km
Elevation: 116738m (382998ft, I should have done the extra 2)
Time: 394hr
Distance: 11330km
Elevation: 116738m (382998ft, I should have done the extra 2)
Time: 394hr
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I don't count trainer mileage but outside this year at 11,480 miles. Strava has more but I think it counted some trainer mileage I put in wrong. I still keep a hand diary that records my miles running and riding. I am/was a runner first and foremost, but dystonia has taken my ability away to run unless I can hold on to the rails on a treadmill. Most I ever road in a year. I am slowing down though in average pace age is creeping up.
I am hoping if all goes well, I soon will have more miles riding a bike than running. After 42 years my running legs have gone 85,000 miles and strava has me at around 79,000 riding miles. Being retired the last 5 years helps in the riding time department.
I am hoping if all goes well, I soon will have more miles riding a bike than running. After 42 years my running legs have gone 85,000 miles and strava has me at around 79,000 riding miles. Being retired the last 5 years helps in the riding time department.
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5693 miles.
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6,232 miles.
(All of it outdoors, i.e., actual distance moving through space.)
For the data nerds, this is 368 fewer miles than I rode last year, but only 334 fewer miles than my average annual distance over the last 18 years.
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I thought it was more about frequency , hence this thread....
Combination of road and trainer= 7000 miles. I stayed on the trainer today until I reached my goal. Whew! I find the trainer much more brutal than the road, it's like you're always going uphill
Combination of road and trainer= 7000 miles. I stayed on the trainer today until I reached my goal. Whew! I find the trainer much more brutal than the road, it's like you're always going uphill
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My trainer workouts tend to go downhill. Almost made 6000 at 5730, with a 255,000 gain, but keep it between you and me.
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I turned 70 in June. I rode 6400 miles with 400,000 feet of climbing in 400 hours on the bike.
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I'm pretty happy with my 2,848mi in 200hrs with 114,000' of elevation. More than double last year. All outdoor in America's northeast. 390 of those miles were 10mph bike share with the rest being a mix of commuting, training, club rides, and a handful of day-long tours.