DiddlyDodds
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Spot on in every way.
I think you have hit the nail on the head here.
Having just started to tentatively use it, it seems strikingly dull the amount of people that go out for three mile rides at a nice restful pace, then give it the beans on their 0.4mile segment.
Natural speed gains?
Each to their own though.
My neighbour (Recently into cycling) is a Strava bore, I keep having to listen to long monologues about this weeks time between point A and point B compared to last weeks and answer endless questions about how much it would improve next week if he got carbon wheels/frame/bars, different tyres, raised/lowered his saddle, changed his cleats etc etc.
Just go out and beat his time on whichever segment he is targeting then say you were taking it easy.
Which is nothing at all like the Pro's who ride tucked behind their team at a nominal pace until the last 200 metres and then blast it!?!
Bet you enjoy watching that though with no complaints.
Does it really matter what people do on their bikes, as long as it's not dangerous or affecting any other road users?
I think some people need to take stock and accept that everyone is different and we naturally enjoy different methods of motivation?![]()
A big problem is that many people do ride in a dangerous way, because they're desperate to get a top spot even on shared use paths. I understand Sustrans are getting lots of complaints from all over the country from pedestrians and other cyclists about a small minority of cyclists who go blasting along off road paths.
I was totally anti strava until about 9 days ago when I got myself a smart phone and installed it. It's brilliant !
Fair enough, although I'm not the O/P. Strava would be fine for everyone else if people couldn't race against each other to be honest.Hence my reply stating as long as they are NOT riding dangerously.
Just don't make huge assumptions on the rest of us and call us ****0les!
Much like a new thread that I could start called How to Spot a NonStravaUsingPrick...
Except I am not that petty!
Fair enough, although I'm not the O/P. Strava would be fine for everyone else if people couldn't race against each other to be honest.