Toolbox For Strava

A growing set of utilities for the Strava addict
with additional stats, insights and features
specifically designed for the data-hungry cyclist.

Enhanced year-to-date report
for Kris Mtb

This report was generated on
November 10th, 2016 (16:23:10)

This year, I logged

349 rides

It means an average of

31.73 rides per month

Or, if you prefer, it equals

7.76 rides per week

More precisely, it is exactly

1.11 rides per day

In terms of distance, I totalized

7854 kilometers

They can be converted in

4880 miles

But please note that the kilometer
is the only official distance unit for cycling!

It is roughly like riding from

Washington

to

Moscow

(which is exactly 7830 kilometers as the crow flies)

This is exactly the

19.6%

of earth's circumference

My average distance this year is

22.5 kms per ride

It translates into an average of

714.1 kms per month

And obviously it means

174.5 kms per week

Basically, you can say I'm riding

25 kms each day

My total riding time this year is

16 days

23 hours

1 minute

27 seconds

This is the

8.1% of my life

excluding an average sleep time of 8 hours

My average speed this year is

19.3 km/h

It can be converted in

11.99 mph

Again, you should start to learn
how the metric system works.

Talking about elevation,
this year I climbed exactly

194 meters per ride

Or, from another perspective, an average of

6155.1 meters per month

Yeah, it means that I climbed

1504.6 meters per week

All the above is just to say
that I climbed a total of

67706 meters

Approximately, it's like climbing

Mont Blancx14 times

In fact, it is 4810m high
and it's the highest peak in Europe

At about 50000m I would have passed
the stratopause and entered the

mesosphere

This is the layer where most meteors
burn up upon atmospheric entrance

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About “Toolbox For Strava”

Strava is one of the greatest invention of mankind. If you are an athlete and especially a cyclist, it can definitely change the way you train. It does not matter if you ride on the road or if you prefer muddy trails: by recording and analyzing all your GPS data and adding a touch of competition, Strava motivates you to train more and ride faster. Like any good online service, Strava provides a set of API to access its huge dataset and create awesome websites and apps, growing the pleasure of being a Strava-connected rider. This is what this Toolbox For Strava does: it connects to your riding data and provides additional reports and stats, extending the experience offered on the original Strava app. Enjoy it, and feel free to keep me posted about any issue, comment or idea!