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23 minutes ago, copperhead said:

Only mtb. All real kilometers. No play play stuff on a trainer. Been lucky to be able to enjoy almost every single kilometer. Except for a few in the rain. 

Lol, i challenge you to play play on the IDT (indoor torture) for a few hours, riding outside for real is a pleasure and easier.

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1 hour ago, Jewbacca said:

Do most of you guys just ride?

My STRAVA totals are made up of 38% trail running, 36% Bike and 26% surfing.....

Still managed 117368m elevation which isn't bad considering 26% of my 434 hours contain zero elevation gain

Run, ride (road indoor and road / mtb outdoor), walk (recovery or easy days) and occasional circuit at the gym.

I'm to lazy to look for the actual % of each 

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5 minutes ago, SwissVan said:

Lol, i challenge you to play play on the IDT (indoor torture) for a few hours, riding outside for real is a pleasure and easier.

100% absolutely hate it

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2 hours ago, ouzo said:

Yep. My cycling mates are rather slack, so most of my mileage is solo. Which is great 90% of the time, but having company for longer rides also helps. 
 

im thinking of joining one of the local groups for 1 or 2 rides a week. 

Am the same mostly . Do the odd ride with mates when I can get up early enough 😬....yet am always first there weirdly.

But have learned do more 3 digits solo though . Longer than that alone and I am bored.  

Have had the same thoughts as you . Frosty & crew may have a plus one 😁

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3 hours ago, Jewbacca said:

Do most of you guys just ride?

My STRAVA totals are made up of 38% trail running, 36% Bike and 26% surfing.....

Still managed 117368m elevation which isn't bad considering 26% of my 434 hours contain zero elevation gain

45% running, 27% cycling, 22% swimming, 6% S&C

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3 hours ago, Jewbacca said:

Do most of you guys just ride?

My STRAVA totals are made up of 38% trail running, 36% Bike and 26% surfing.....

Still managed 117368m elevation which isn't bad considering 26% of my 434 hours contain zero elevation gain

 

ya,....

You don't see a name change to Runhub, or Trihub or swimhub or sharkbait. We singletracked/filed minded here chom. For all those other kudos there's this thing called Strava. Apparently it's popular.

Overall a good year considering Covid hit me Jan 25 andd left me Feb 18. It was only April before I tarted getting some decent mileage again. A year of recovery, and re-construction for a better MMXXII

Distance 11,047.3 km
Time 506h 31m
Elev Gain 133,492 m
Rides 273
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On 12/21/2021 at 6:03 PM, Frosty said:

Do a quick Google search on what Eddington is; it's a "different" stat that is quite fun to chase.

I need another 4 rides of 124Km or longer to move my Eddington number from 123 to 124.
It's not quite the same as shooting your age in golf, but a similar concept.
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My old years day gran fondo to veldrif pushed my Eddington number to 100. Auspicious!! 

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Just now, DIPSLICK said:

Last year December I clocked 135kgs, I know 

I’ve maintained since March between 95-100kgs

this year my goal is 80kgs by march

i bailed a few days ago so I failed my 500km Rapha, I hope to be back on the bike in 2 weeks

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In the east rand not too many climbs 🤣🤣🤣clearly

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On 12/31/2021 at 3:31 PM, SwissVan said:

Run, ride (road indoor and road / mtb outdoor), walk (recovery or easy days) and occasional circuit at the gym.

I'm to lazy to look for the actual % of each 

EDIT: Forgot to include Golf....  😁

 

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