Author Topic: [HAMR] Visualizing the OYTT  (Read 222032 times)

red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #600 on: 24 July, 2015, 07:14:53 am »
Day204: Kurt tours the peninsula with some shoreline repeats for 219 miles. Steve makes the 123 mile return trip to Peterborough. Miles is back to the bay with a 130 mile ride.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #601 on: 25 July, 2015, 09:51:31 am »
Day 205: Another 220 Wisconsin miles from Kurt, 125 tapered miles from Steve and small, but perfectly formed 45 from Miles. (Brief report as I'm off on holiday for a week in the land of uncertain wifi.)


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #602 on: 27 July, 2015, 01:58:46 pm »
Day 206: Kurt rides south from Baileys Harbor for another 226 miles. Steve rides a 138 mile loop through Cambridgeshire while Miles's 139 miles is ridden north of Melbourne. William Pruett makes a guest 40 mile appearance in Texas.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #603 on: 27 July, 2015, 01:59:34 pm »
Day 207: Kurt heads inland to Wisconsin Rapids for a day's total of 231 miles. Steve makes the 124 mile return trip to Saffron Walden. Miles rides east of Melbourne, matching Tommy's early progress with a 145 mile day.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #604 on: 28 July, 2015, 08:47:20 am »
Day 208: Kurt interrupts his daily schedule for chest x-ray following some breathing difficulties. Initial diagnosis is a "hemi-elevated diaphragm" requiring some further exploration from a specialist. Remarkably he still manages to fit in 124 miles of riding in the Wisconsin Rapids area. Steve rides 102 miles to Cambridge and back. Miles does a couple of trips east to Trafalgar, presumably with an assisting wind for a 165 mile total within the 24 hours.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #605 on: 29 July, 2015, 04:51:35 pm »
[Edit: To include averages up to 30th July]

Average moving speed of the three riders in 2015. Thin lines are daily averages, thicker lines are weekly moving averages.



Interesting to see that Steve was actually riding faster than Kurt towards late June. Kurt has been remarkably consistent through the year (the obvious dip was when he had a stomach virus).

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #606 on: 29 July, 2015, 06:58:31 pm »
nice representation Jo  :thumbsup:

Would that format also make a nice representation for "time moving per day"? (not tying to make work, just generally interested in these sort of stats)

red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #607 on: 30 July, 2015, 09:42:35 am »
Day 209: Kurt bounces back after his breathing difficulties and x-ray diagnosis with a 232 mile day. Steve continues to build his distance in preparation for his August reboot with a 145 mile loop through Cambridgeshire. Miles heads out east again for a 168 miles of riding. William appears to have woken from hibernation but is currently 39,980 miles behind WR pace.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #608 on: 30 July, 2015, 09:43:48 am »
Day 210: Kurt continues to show the world that he is undaunted by possible health issues by riding 236 miles from central Wisonsin back to Manitowoc. Steve pushes his daily fenland loop a little further to 193 miles. Miles rides east of Melbourne back home for 86 miles.


Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #609 on: 30 July, 2015, 09:48:01 am »
Jo - ongoing thanks.

Including thanks for the new beauty yesterday!

red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #610 on: 31 July, 2015, 07:33:04 am »
Day 211: Kurt knocks off another 219 miles from central Wisconsin to the lake with a little help from the wind. Steve does exactly one Godwin (205.6 miles) on a trip to Boston and back. Miles takes the train north and rides back to Melbourne for 201 miles.


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Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #611 on: 31 July, 2015, 02:14:50 pm »
Is this interpretation of Kurt's data correct:

His moving speed has been lower in the 2nd quarter of the attempt - varying between 16-18mph on the thick weekly average line, vs 18-20mph in the first quarter.
But IIRC his daily mileages are creeping up overall - so I assume he is gradually doing longer* days ?


*[but with blips, of course!]
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Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #612 on: 31 July, 2015, 03:05:08 pm »
You'll see his speeds come back up in the Fall when he has less hours of daylight.

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #613 on: 31 July, 2015, 03:14:29 pm »
Is this interpretation of Kurt's data correct:

His moving speed has been lower in the 2nd quarter of the attempt - varying between 16-18mph on the thick weekly average line, vs 18-20mph in the first quarter.
But IIRC his daily mileages are creeping up overall - so I assume he is gradually doing longer* days ?


*[but with blips, of course!]
Wasn't it June when he suffered with severe flooding & was doing laps of a 5 mile circuit somewhere?  That would have dented the average pace.

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Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #614 on: 31 July, 2015, 08:21:10 pm »
Steve does exactly one Godwin (205.6 miles) on a trip to Boston and back.

And jo takes it to another level, with the application of an entirely person- and time-instant- dependent unit, the Godwin.  Knocks the area of Wales, the fridge, and the furlong per fortnight into a cocked hat.  Sheer joy to see such subtle genius in action  :D

red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #615 on: 01 August, 2015, 08:46:41 pm »
Daily movement patterns for January-July 2015. As before, each row is a day's riding with darker bars representing movement, lighter bars when not riding. Ordered from top to bottom Jan 1st (Steve and Kurt) / June 1st (Miles)  to July 31st. Penultimate column shows overall proportion of the day moving. Final column shows the average moving speed - thin line the daily average, the thicker line the weekly moving average. Steve in red, Kurt in blue, Miles in green.






red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #616 on: 01 August, 2015, 08:57:15 pm »
Day 212: Kurt does another ride from central Wisconsin to Manitowoc for 226 miles. Steve rides to Spalding and back clocking up 160 miles and breaking Marcel Planes' 1911 world record. Miles does a short trip part way along the bay for 36 miles but keep track with Tommy's winter progress.


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Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #617 on: 01 August, 2015, 09:01:15 pm »
Daily movement patterns for January-July 2015. As before, each row is a day's riding with darker bars representing movement, lighter bars when not riding. Ordered from top to bottom Jan 1st (Steve and Kurt) / June 1st (Miles)  to July 31st. Penultimate column shows overall proportion of the day moving. Final column shows the average moving speed - thin line the daily average, the thicker line the weekly moving average. Steve in red, Kurt in blue, Miles in green.







Kurt is by far the most consistent, which perhaps reflects his relative success.
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red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #618 on: 02 August, 2015, 09:10:52 pm »
Day 213: Kurt rides 228 miles south towards Milwaukee. Steve does another trip to St Ives, this time for a 130 mile total. Miles rides 181 miles east from Melbourne to Bairnsdale (oh, and William does 43 miles making his annual total to date 2,428 miles).


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #619 on: 03 August, 2015, 06:55:04 am »
Day 214: Kurt knocks out another 232 miles, interrupted briefly by afternoon storms. Steve takes a long loop around Cambridge for 167 miles. Miles does 108 heading east from Melbourne to Traralgon.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #620 on: 04 August, 2015, 06:57:33 am »
Day 215: Kurt rides 215 miles east back to Manitowoc including some time on the 'bent suggesting his breathing problems may be lessening. Four days before his restart, Steve does 91 miles to Royston and back. Miles makes a couple of trips east from Melbourne giving him 195 miles.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #621 on: 05 August, 2015, 07:35:05 am »
Day 216: A 209 mile loop from Manitowoc from Kurt. Steve loops via Peterborough for 150 miles. Miles does another 107 mile trip out east to Traralgon.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #622 on: 06 August, 2015, 08:04:51 am »
Day 217: After a ride of headwinds the previous day, Kurt rides west with the wind for a 211 mile total. Steve does a 164 mile there-and-back to Newmarket. Miles rides east to Yarragon giving him 106 miles for the day.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #623 on: 07 August, 2015, 07:38:38 am »
Day 218: Kurt sticks to inland Wisconsin for another 212 miles passing 75,065km. Now he just has to do the same in miles. With just one more ride before his reboot, Steve does a 132 mile loop of Cambridgeshire and approaches Arthur Humbles' 1932 record. Miles heads east to Sale for a 149 mile day.


Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #624 on: 07 August, 2015, 11:49:43 am »
Thanks for the speed graphs - really interesting! :)

Looks like Miles has been following Godwin's mileage until recently, but has now fallen slightly behind.