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Gone and found another logging site. Bikerides.com. What i like about it is when you've added your miles it shows your position on a virtual tour map of the states. It starts on the west coast right at the top of Washington state, currently i'm in Ritzville Wa, just under halfway to Yellowstone. The tour finishes in the Grand canyon after 10215 miles. On the map when you click on one of the bikes the pop up shows you who it is and the nearest town with links to info on both.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Mycyclinglogs is back up... but I still had bikewire
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
I think I've learned from the Cyclogs disappearance that it's good to have the data in two places. Well I do anyway as I download from my Garmin to Ascent and can read the info off that (which is what I did for January). The annoying thing is that all last year's data is now missing, awaiting the return of Cyclogs. I have about half the data on Ascent but my old Garmin used to turn itself off a lot of the time so it's only got about 6,000 miles recorded for 2009 (I didn't get the thing until the end of February, for a start, and used Garmin Training Center until about May).
 

lazyfatgit

Guest
Location
Lawrence, NSW
I really only use these sites as its fun and motivational/inspiring. Ive always recorded ride miles in a log of some sort, originally in an old hard bound notebook, then on the corner of diary pages, and eventually on a spreadsheet.

I'll probably wait and see what everyone else does.
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
I may stick with the new site actually as I prefer its goals and reporting side; not sure whether I'd want to log everything in two places. I also like the fact you can record maintenance/servicing on the bike as that's a useful feature which I currently have to do elsewhere.

MyCyclingLog seems to be less about comparing yourself to others though (not such obvious rankings) so perhaps wouldn't goad me to do more miles. On the other hand, I'm having a quieter year anyway so am trying to keep away from the worst of the competitiveness.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Cyclogs is Teams CC's home so I'll be logging there. I actually prefer My Cycling Logs as has a much better stats & goals system. I'm also kinda drawn to bikewire for some reason.
 

Rassendyll

New Member
The answer really depends on how long it takes. Backdating a couple of weeks worth of rides is just about OK but a month or more is a real pain.

A couple of years ago Cyclogs went down quite early on in the year and I switched to Bikejournal, then at the end of the year went back to Cyclogs.
 

Rassendyll

New Member
The answer really depends on how long it takes. Backdating a couple of weeks worth of rides is just about OK but a month or more is a real pain.

A couple of years ago Cyclogs went down quite early on in the year and I switched to Bikejournal, then at the end of the year went back to Cyclogs.
 

longers

Legendary Member
I've just written the values from the computers on the inside of my shed door. That's all the effort I'll make this year to collect info.

I did like Cyclogs and appreciate the work put in to keep it running. I'll use it again if it comes back and not worry if it doesn't.
 

longers

Legendary Member
I've just written the values from the computers on the inside of my shed door. That's all the effort I'll make this year to collect info.

I did like Cyclogs and appreciate the work put in to keep it running. I'll use it again if it comes back and not worry if it doesn't.
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
I'm going back to cyclogs when it comes back up. I still think I prefer it. Just wouldn't mind keeping a track on the miles on the low months like now.
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
I'm going back to cyclogs when it comes back up. I still think I prefer it. Just wouldn't mind keeping a track on the miles on the low months like now.
 
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