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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Stick to the CC challenges or ones friends have put together and you won't go far wrong. I am a little dubious about turbo or spinning miles though and a few people openly include those in their totals.
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
I was just looking at the Challenge: Cycling by Endomondo Sports Tights! which runs from Nov 30, 2011 till Jan 31, 2012 and the leader has done 2371.42 mi :eek: WTF
I was looking at that just now, does some serious miles could be retired I suppose, the picture looks a bit dodgy too lol

Stick to the CC challenges or ones friends have put together and you won't go far wrong. I am a little dubious about turbo or spinning miles though and a few people openly include those in their totals.
Does seem a bit pointless including Spinning etc, but not as pointless as jumping in your car for a circuit or two.
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
Stick to the CC challenges or ones friends have put together and you won't go far wrong. I am a little dubious about turbo or spinning miles though and a few people openly include those in their totals.

+1 I never enter the "open" challenges, there's just no point. Some of these people would have to be cycling 18 hours a day to keep the mileage up.
Even on the CC one, I'm rarely competing for top spot, more usually it's just a placing.
You quickly see the members who do similar sort of mileage to yourself and I'm generally competing against them (well, competing in the broadest possible sense...)
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I do tend to enter the open challenges, just on the offchance I'll get pulled out of the hat, but I never view the leaderboard.

Stick to the CC one, where we are a paragon of virtue, and you'll get a lot out of it.
 

Monkspeed

Active Member
Location
Essex, UK
weee I just jumped from 9th to 3rd. I'm so hungry my stomach thinks my throats been cut.

EDIT: And another thing, something weird going on with its counting, because at one point I was on 55km, then I completed a further 20.48km and then a 6.47km.

So 55+20.48+6.47 = 81.95km right? wrong! according to Endo it equals 78km LOL!
 

tiswas-steve

Über Member
I agree, some of the figures on edo do look very strange but if these guys are using motorised transport surely the speed stats would give it away ?
Anyways I like to think us at C,C, are a honest and upstanding members during these challenges and beyond .
 

tiswas-steve

Über Member
Yes they would! unless they hide the stats ;)

Ahhhhhh ... Ok , doesn't make any sense tho does it ? All a bit pointless and completely goes against the whole point of entering in the first place.
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
All you need to do is edit the data, I found this out when my commute had delay in it and I didn't want to skew my overall monthly avg so I changed the time from 1hr 20 to 1hr and it self adjusted everything else.

Wouldn't bother now as Garmin is private and I usethat more for overall stats etc now.
 

Moby Jones

Well-Known Member
Location
Inverclyde
I have just joined the challenge tonight. Last time I tracked any of my rides was back in September. I will just be doing my commute on my new/old MTb with my bag. Be interesting to see where I end up, probably bottom, but hey someone must come last
 
Endomondo set me up for a big cheat this morning. It decided as I left my house I'd already done 73km, and only intermittently updated the time, so I ended up doing 99.15km in 31 minutes with an average speed of 51kph (~31mph) but a top speed of 21kph.

Actually, that was only after I corrected the distance. Average speed was originally 190kph!
 
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