Strava upsets folk again 🙄

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Milzy

Guru
Yep Garmin could do the same and basically end Strava.

As much as I like Strava I’m into the Garmin connect & if Strava get more silly I’d be happy to stick with Garmin.
I hear people talking about people’s Strava on group rides and it can be quite toxic. One guy winds up a club member but yet he won’t unfollow him. You can’t really KOM hunt with e bikes in the wrong category. I know somone who’s recorded he’s holiday trips in a passenger jet and that’s all his best stats. Maybe soon Strava will have had its day.
 
Key to me is that the route planner must work with the veloviewer (or squadrats) plug in which so far I've only found Garmin and Strava that do so.

Brouter.de web client set to fast bike, low traffic with a VeloViewer overlay from vv.fork.pl works well for me.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Quite a lot of phone based trackers. On Android you can share location with basic Google Maps, or Whatsapp. There are dedicated tracker apps like Glympse. If you have a Garmin GPS it has live tracking (as long as it's not too old/basic), as do Wahoos too I think.

The live tracking from a Garmin or Wahoo (or other make) rely on a phone connection though, because they need a data connection.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
I've downloaded, transferred all my data from Strava. I now run Garmin Connect in parallel with free Strava.

Coz I use a Garmin watch, the history and integration has updated my metrics
 

lazybloke

Today i follow the flying spaghetti monster
Location
Leafy Surrey
that reminds me a little bit of my gran's cross stitch tapestries... :laugh:

Or trying to display too many colours on a ZX Spectrum; a max of two colours within any 8x8 pixels, i seem to remember, resulting in all sorts of 'colour bleed' when sprites got too close.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
that reminds me a little bit of my gran's cross stitch tapestries... :laugh:

Looks a bit better zoomed in. Squares to bag around Uckfield
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Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
I wonder how many subscribers Strava lost as a result of this little caper :wacko:

You know what? I'm going to guess not many. A few, for sure, but I think the vast, vast majority of people just aren't interested, and most of those who do care one way or the other would find it too inconvenient to switch to another provider (where they don't have lots of "friends" who will given them kudos for all their rides).

That's short term. But in the longer term all of the app providers will be busily writing connectors to Garmin and Wahoo and so on to cut out the troublesome middleman. And in the long term that may undermine Strava's position as the go-to data source and could discourage new subscribers.
 

Psamathe

Senior Member
That's short term. But in the longer term all of the app providers will be busily writing connectors to Garmin and Wahoo and so on to cut out the troublesome middleman. And in the long term that may undermine Strava's position as the go-to data source and could discourage new subscribers.
I would agree particularly for 3rd parties charging subscriptions for their systems. If they've "got away with it" this time in effect they've had a warning that their income is vulnerable to an unreliable player (Strava). They know the direction Strava want to move in so any awake 3rd parties will make alternative options to protect their service income.

Ian
 

Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
They’re at it again. You can claim a free plastic drinks bottle. All you need to do is let someone have access to your Strava data and pay nearly £17 delivery costs for your “free” bottle.

Surely your email address is all they really want, so they can bombard you with marketing guff
 

lazybloke

Today i follow the flying spaghetti monster
Location
Leafy Surrey
They’re at it again. You can claim a free plastic drinks bottle. All you need to do is let someone have access to your Strava data and pay nearly £17 delivery costs for your “free” bottle.

Surely your email address is all they really want, so they can bombard you with marketing guff

Blimey, ÂŁ17. At that price I'd expect Nigella Lawson to personally deliver it on Christmas Day.
For slightly over ÂŁ7 you can buy a SIS bidon (800ml) from Decathlon and have it delivered next day.

Or you can an older design from Amazon for just ÂŁ5, if you have Prime.
 
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