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Another week can only mean one thing. Well, actually, it can mean many things, but in this instance, I’m referring to there being another ‘Shoddy’ video. I’m still in lockdown here in France; there’s no bike riding allowed out in the lovely Alps where I live (yet). But don’t you worry. It’s not another video …

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Strava’s strength is in its scale: more than 50 million athletes across a number of different sports use the platform to track where they’ve gone, how fast they went there, and how it made them feel. In the process, a digital mountain of data is accumulated – data that can inform advocacy, track active transportation, …

The post The top 20 fastest road bikes in the world, according to Strava appeared first on CyclingTips.

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As the spread of coronavirus forces increasingly stringent restrictions on movement around the world, the door is slamming shut on outdoor cycling. At the time of writing, about half of the world’s population was in some degree of lockdown, including such cycling-mad countries as Italy, Spain and France. So when outdoors is out of bounds, …

The post What impact are lockdowns having on the indoor training market? appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Strava has been keeping rather busy as of late with a flurry of app updates and new features. The latest is something dubbed Routes – a paid subscriber-only feature that draws on the ride data of Strava’s some 3 billion activities and 50 million users to suggest popular activity routes. Available in the latest app …

The post Strava overhauls Routes feature with loop suggestions appeared first on CyclingTips.

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The richest prize in bike racing right now has just been announced: $5000 USD to the female who rides the fastest time up the iconic ‘Old La Honda’ climb before April 15, 2020. Currently held by 37 year old Courtney Nelson (Team Twenty20) with a time of 17 minutes flat, the segment on Strava is …

The post $5,000 prize for the QOM on iconic California climb appeared first on CyclingTips.

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