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Only if you put it on at the top of the hill.Is it cheating to have gotten a KOM while wearing a weight vest?
Only if you put it on at the top of the hill.Is it cheating to have gotten a KOM while wearing a weight vest?
Only if you put it on at the top of the hill.
Your motorcycle!Who the hell would carry it up the hill for me?
That is sad. I am hopeful that we do not have anyone in our Tribe that takes this stuff that seriously!Strava seems to bring out the worst in people. Years ago, a local rider, John S., introduced me to Strava. We'd both resumed cycling at around the same time, rode together a few times, and even had some friendly exchanges on line regarding KOM's, PR's, and various other Strava related stuff. That all came to an abrupt end when I beat one of John's records. First, he sent me an e-mail claiming I had "cheated". He never did explain how I could have cheated, but the following weekend I decided to remove all doubt and ran the same segment again, winning by an even bigger margin. His response was to change his Strava privacy settings so that I could no longer see his records. The following Monday, he unfriended me on Facebook. I haven't heard a peep from him since then, but a mutual acquaintance tells me that he's been banned from at least one cycling website for similar behavior. Apparently, any time someone beat one of his KOM's, he would contact Strava and try to have the new record disqualified.
That is sad. I am hopeful that we do not have anyone in our Tribe that takes this stuff that seriously!
Hi Neal - The Cruzbike Ride Retreat is set for 11-14 October which, indeed, conflicts with the recumbent convention. We haven't ever missed a convention, but there's always a first time. The convention moved a week later in the year. Oh well!Does anyone know if the 2018 Cruzbike Retreat is still on for the same days? The next Recumbent Cycle-Convention dates were later announced and the two coincided with each other.
We will have our own convention! Maybe even with a little bit of barefoot skiing lessons.Hi Neal - The Cruzbike Ride Retreat is set for 11-14 October which, indeed, conflicts with the recumbent convention. We haven't ever missed a convention, but there's always a first time. The convention moved a week later in the year. Oh well!
You must be that powerful. Technology is never wrong Did the neighbour appreciate the extra tilling in his garden?
Strava seems to bring out the worst in people. Years ago, a local rider, John S., introduced me to Strava. We'd both resumed cycling at around the same time, rode together a few times, and even had some friendly exchanges on line regarding KOM's, PR's, and various other Strava related stuff. That all came to an abrupt end when I beat one of John's records. First, he sent me an e-mail claiming I had "cheated". He never did explain how I could have cheated, but the following weekend I decided to remove all doubt and ran the same segment again, winning by an even bigger margin. His response was to change his Strava privacy settings so that I could no longer see his records. The following Monday, he unfriended me on Facebook. I haven't heard a peep from him since then, but a mutual acquaintance tells me that he's been banned from at least one cycling website for similar behavior. Apparently, any time someone beat one of his KOM's, he would contact Strava and try to have the new record disqualified.
You would hope that Strava would ban him from posting his rides, as he is anti self improvement as he is meant to train harder to take the KOM back, NOT complain like a spoilt kid!This is what happens when cycling is not fun but taken too seriously. What a silly way to behave. Strava brings out the worst in some but also the best.