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If it helps, i am currently in 1st position. 1220.39km (still got one or two days to upload).

nice .... seems I need to make sure I track all my commutes with you lurking about  :P

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Hi all,

 

am I doing something wrong, I tried to register myself but the system offered my logging on using the Google app, I have downloaded it but it's not allowing me to add my info.

 

Can anyone advice.

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Hi all,

 

am I doing something wrong, I tried to register myself but the system offered my logging on using the Google app, I have downloaded it but it's not allowing me to add my info.

 

Can anyone advice.

 

Sorry no idea.  I first created the Endemondo account on the web and got that sorted and only then downloaded the app and connected using the account version.  I used the logon using my e-mail address and not any of the other options.  Hope this helps.

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Hi all,

 

am I doing something wrong, I tried to register myself but the system offered my logging on using the Google app, I have downloaded it but it's not allowing me to add my info.

 

Can anyone advice.

Should work. Can you login with your details on the webpage?

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Besides distance covered - anyone ascended more than 19,000m during their commute this year? I climb around 320m daily.

 

I've climbed 36,865m in total this year according to Strava - the joy of living next to NorthCliff Hill :)

 

Also, the 320m is in a 30km return trip.

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Besides distance covered - anyone ascended more than 19,000m during their commute this year? I climb around 320m daily.

 

I've climbed 36,865m in total this year according to Strava - the joy of living next to NorthCliff Hill :)

 

I do about 450m a day.

 

Over Linksfield via Beryl in the mornings and Sylvia's pass in the afternoon.

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Besides distance covered - anyone ascended more than 19,000m during their commute this year? I climb around 320m daily.

 

I've climbed 36,865m in total this year according to Strava - the joy of living next to NorthCliff Hill :)

 

 

I do about 450m a day.

 

Over Linksfield via Beryl in the mornings and Sylvia's pass in the afternoon.

 

 

I do between 500 and 600m daily depending on the route i choose.

 

Got to lug my sleepy legs up the hill just outside my house. :)

our ascent is nothing spectacular for our commute, but we have something called the SOUTH EASTER in CT that keeps us honest :P

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Besides distance covered - anyone ascended more than 19,000m during their commute this year? I climb around 320m daily.

 

I've climbed 36,865m in total this year according to Strava - the joy of living next to NorthCliff Hill :)

 

Not much here.  About 400m per day.  Just started in March my commuting and with Summer time that started the daylight still starts late.  So I will be making slight diversions to get a few meters extra climbing.

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I have a pancake flat commute. 5 meters of ascent in the morning and that same 5 meters descent in the afternoon. Over here it also the wind that keeps us honest. Mostly a north westerly wind.

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Just over 200m climb to work, and then about 250m home, depending on the route I took back. (20km each way).

 

Last commute was 17 feb, booooo :thumbdown:

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When I lived in Honeydew and cycled to Sandton my return trip distance was 40kms with 800m of ascent.

 

Currently I do 30kms with 220m of ascent.

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Yesterday's commute was 53 km (there and back), with 999 m ascent. Randburg/Sandton,  with a bit of a Spruit-detour inbetween to keep it fun.

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Yesterday's commute was 53 km (there and back), with 999 m ascent. Randburg/Sandton,  with a bit of a Spruit-detour inbetween to keep it fun.

 

Some good climbing.  I will have to ride opposite direction of work to get to the good hills.

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Yesterday's commute was 53 km (there and back), with 999 m ascent. Randburg/Sandton,  with a bit of a Spruit-detour inbetween to keep it fun.

If you do this 3 x during the week you'll get super strong!

 

It takes a few weeks / months for the body to condition to riding every day... when I started my 30km daily commute I was properly tired... now I can add some detours or Engen ride before my commute and legs aren't complaining too much :)

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