Cheers for that, I thought I might be missing on something important
I don't get this competitive thing in everyday cycling, every ride is different and the traffic lights, traffic, or other obstacles might not delay you the next time round so how can anybody compare like with like? I'm wondering if this is an encouragement for some cyclists jumping red lights or simply riding like maniacs trying to beat a time on strava.
I just enjoy riding a bike and that is more than enough for now. If I ever get the need to compete then I'll just become a pro, at 50+ I should have a decent chance
Most people with sense ride sensible, there are plenty of segments that don't include lights ect....
I personally dont care where I am on strava as there are plenty of people far younger than me and ride much better bikes, but for 50 and riding a Viking I do ok, as for analysing your ride there are better sites veloviwer this is linked to the strava data, but gives much more info tables of your rides ect.... and we all know strava is pants if you correct the elevation.
I have my own database which is better than most sites at comparing comparative data for example it will give a difficulty score (derived from the climbbybike formula), from this a difficulty/mile can be derived, also a formula for effort which shows how hard you worked (similar to avg power output, but I dont know the formula for that) I also record wind speed so if there any major variations in avg speeds it easy to see if the weather had apart.
It shows the data in weeks/months/years also rolling 7/30/90 days and by weekday, you can used it with the most basic of computers, elevation of your ride (if you can be bothered) can be got by plotting your ride on a mapping site. It takes me a few mins to log each ride but no more the mycyclinglog, there is a lot of info that I have yet to do anything with like H.R. zones.
I have also included a section to compare my contacts on strava in terms of averages for a given year (only recently started this) but as we all know the elevation can be a bit wayward so is just a bit of fun, but it has thrown up some interesting results.
At the end of the day I am only interested in my overall figures for my own performance and getting a P.B. on strava with a tail wind doesn't really prove anything, but this doesn't take away the fun strava can be, especially if you start following people in your area of a similar ability and make this the default view for tables, its also less disheartening.
Ramble over.