Yeah was half tempted to just pay for Veloviewer though most of the time I barely touch it. It's not bad price though to be fair.
TBF there probably isn't that many aha. I can just do that.On the app you can filter by activity type. Not sure how that helps mind as you'd need to add them all up.
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Just to re-iterate what others have said, don't compare yourself to others. Only yourself and with that said, take it easy, it's so easy to over reach and burn out - listen to your body.Jeez I wish I didn't come into this thread! Makes the question I'm about to ask look beyond pitiful.
I got my road bike in August and if I'm honest, I'm loving it even more than I thought I would and did 730 miles from then until now.
I had set myself a goal on Strava to do at least 2500milesnextthis year (Though seeing a some of you post 6K and 9K miles makes me feel pretty pathetic ) and my reward for completing that was going to be an upgrade on my bike.
I figured either a power-meter or a set of carbon wheels would be a nice way to end the year and doing more than 3x the amount of cycling I did this year. What would be a better option to work towards? PM or Carbon Wheels?
Maybe 2500 is a bit of a pathetic goal and I'll set it as 3000 instead.
Some of you are ****** monsters. Jesus Christ
Just to re-iterate what others have said, don't compare yourself to others. Only yourself and with that said, take it easy, it's so easy to over reach and burn out - listen to your body.
Aha I'll never look good at the cafe and there is always someone with something nicer than yourself. I really don't think I'd notice the difference a set of carbon wheels would make but I do love looking at numbers which is why I think a powermeter would be worth while. I've no experience of any form of structured training but I'm keen to try it. I've got to do the miles first though, until I'm doing decent miles, comparatively speaking, any upgrade I'll get will just be for show and I'll look like a total helmet who just wants to have everything without even requiring it.With regards to upgrades, bear in mind that most of them are so you look good at the cafe. The best upgrade is in your fitness, it'll make you stronger and you'll enjoy the bike more.
If you wanted to do some structured training then you could do a lot worse then riding to power and see how you like it. If you're a numbers person you'll love it. You can always sell it and recoup most of your money.
Got me looking @Lethal` , I forgot how much Zwift I did in the first few months of last year when it was so dark, cold and wet for so long! 2021 really was a grim year.
You know Strava's summary of the year? One of the pages is your hottest ride... well mine was in September! What does that tell you about this years summer!?
Never had an issue myself. I was surprised how easy my Giant tubeless tyres came off. Easier than many GP4000/5000s.
Are you making sure the bead is in the centre of the rim? Try more tyre levers?
Fairy liquid apparently helps to get a tyre on sometimes... not sure if that would just make it harder to remove though.