Author Topic: [HAMR] Visualizing the OYTT  (Read 221648 times)

red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #550 on: 23 June, 2015, 11:23:32 pm »
Day 173: UMCA have retrospectively recognised Kurt's missing 138 miles from June 11, which means he's officially been above Tommy's pace for the last week. He continues with another 222 miles up the west shore of Lake Michigan. Steve has a premature stop south of Boston for a shorter than usual 135 miles. Meanwhile in Melbourne, Miles does another bay trip for 141 miles.


Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #551 on: 24 June, 2015, 10:27:01 am »
The total you have for Kurt (33,802) seems to be about 60 miles higher than the official total which I estimate to be 33,739.7 at the end of the 22nd Jun (31,811.9 on 13th June from latest pdf, adding 1927.7 logged via Garmin since)

I think this dates back to the 12th March, which is when the official record for Kurt started using the garmin connect data instead of the strava data - there seems to be about 0.5 miles discrepancy between the two each day (garmin always on the low side).  Using the 21st June as an example 201.1 was posted to (strava), but 200.6 was posted on (garmin connect)

It's not much each day, but it's going to be ~160 miles by the end of the challenge

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #552 on: 24 June, 2015, 03:12:52 pm »
Isn't that discrepancy due to Garmin not counting distance moved when the device is paused, whereas Strava fills the gap & adds the mileage (which is what happened when he had that early vehicle transfer)?

simonp

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #553 on: 24 June, 2015, 03:44:11 pm »
Isn't that discrepancy due to Garmin not counting distance moved when the device is paused, whereas Strava fills the gap & adds the mileage (which is what happened when he had that early vehicle transfer)?

Garmin connect uses additional information such as a speed/cadence sensor in the tcx file format. I had exactly the same issue with my ride on Sunday, which was about 2km shorter in Strava than claimed from wheel rotations.

Some of that difference is down to calibration (I used a notional figure of 2105mm for 700x25C in my example). But also, GPS distances will tend to be marginally shorter due to corner cutting in the track.

red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #554 on: 24 June, 2015, 11:45:46 pm »
Day 174: Kurt makes good progress with 237 miles up and down the west shore taking him to within a few days of Marcel Planes' 1911 record. Steve back on form with a 219 mile tip back from Boston to MK. Miles does 101 miles of the bay.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #555 on: 25 June, 2015, 10:15:01 pm »
Day 175: Steve does a large East Anglian loop of 256 miles. Miles does a double bay for 224 miles. Kurt yet to post his track for the day.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #556 on: 26 June, 2015, 07:42:18 am »
Day 176: 253 miles riding in northern Wisconsin on the lake shore for Kurt puts him within a day of Marcel Planes' 1911 world record distance. Steve fits in a hospital checkup into a 202 mile loop via March. Miles does 148 miles of bay riding.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #557 on: 27 June, 2015, 06:28:18 pm »
Day 177: Kurt heads northwest for 225 miles passing Marcel Planes' 1911 record distance of 34,666 miles. Steve puts in his longest day yet riding for an impressive 289 miles before midnight. Miles too does a long day in the bay for a 252 mile total.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #558 on: 29 June, 2015, 06:44:17 am »
Day 178: After the previous long day Steve does 207 miles of Cambridgeshire fens and Miles 145 miles of the bay road. Kurt yet to post his route.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #559 on: 29 June, 2015, 06:47:11 am »
Day 179: A stiff wind makes the going tough for Steve on his King's Lynn loop of 201 miles. Miles does just 93 miles of the bay road. Noting posted by Kurt over the weekend.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #560 on: 30 June, 2015, 09:17:42 am »
Day 180: Kurt rides 219 miles of central Wisconsin. Steve knocks out a 251 mile Fenland loop and Miles does 191 miles of his favourite bay road.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #561 on: 02 July, 2015, 12:19:06 am »
Day 181: Kurt Etch-a-Sketches his way around the Wisconsin Rapids area for 221 miles. Steve has a late start but rides through much of the night during the UK's hottest couple of days so far. He clocks up 178 miles by midnight. Miles rides the bay several times to give him and impressive 253 miles.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #562 on: 02 July, 2015, 07:30:04 am »
Day 182: At the half way point of the OYTT, Steve puts in some big miles by completing his overnight tour of East Anglia, gaining 306 miles during the 24 hours of 1st July. This puts him within a day of Billie Fleming's 1938 world record. After a 231 mile day from Kurt, he is now within a day of Arthur Humbles' 1932 record. Miles does 199 miles of bay riding.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #563 on: 02 July, 2015, 10:40:10 am »
Movement records for the three riders (bars represent time when moving; 24 hours per row; 1st January top row, 1st July bottom row; Steve red, Kurt blue; Miles green).




red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #564 on: 03 July, 2015, 07:59:45 am »
Day 183: Steve does 202 miles to pass Billie Fleming's year record set in 1938 (29,604 miles). Kurt does 218 miles to pass Arthur Humbles' 1932 total of 36,007 miles. Miles heads out east from Melbourne for an overnighter, completing 108 miles by midnight.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #565 on: 04 July, 2015, 08:52:15 am »
Day 184: Kurt heads east back to Lake Michigan for an oh so consistent 223 miles. Steve heads north to the Wash on another overnighter giving him 201 miles for the first 24 hours. Miles returns to the bay with a 208 mile total. During June and July it was Tommy in 1939 who was making the most rapid progress.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #566 on: 05 July, 2015, 11:56:13 am »
Day 185: Steve returns home from the Wash on a circuitous 237 mile route to pass 30,000 miles in 2015. Kurt does a few back and forths along the lake shore for another 222 miles. Miles does 98 miles of the bay.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #567 on: 06 July, 2015, 06:46:21 am »
Day 186: Kurt rides 250 miles north to the Michigan border. Steve does a large loop of Cambridge for a 184 mile total. Miles does the bay a couple of times for 206 miles.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #568 on: 08 July, 2015, 12:05:31 am »
Day 187: Steve does a loopy tour around the Cambridgeshire fens for a 251 mile total. Miles makes a 175 mile trip from Albury, north of Melbourne. Nothing posted by Kurt so far.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #569 on: 08 July, 2015, 06:11:42 am »
Day 188: After the previous day in the north of Wisconsin, Kurt heads south for 235 miles. An early start for Steve sees him making a King's Lynn loop for 218 miles. Miles has problems with his GPS upload but covers approximately 128 miles.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #570 on: 09 July, 2015, 06:43:17 am »
Day 189: Kurt rides 232 miles north to central Wisconsin. Another fend land loop from Steve gives him a 231 mile total. Miles is back to the bay for 132 miles of riding.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #571 on: 10 July, 2015, 07:56:54 am »
Day 190: Miles, Kurt and Steve all ride about 220 miles along familiar routes. Tommy's July 1939 distances continued to outpace them all.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #572 on: 11 July, 2015, 10:01:08 am »
Day 191: Another 219 East Anglian miles from Steve. Kurt does 221 miles from Manitowoc. 85 bay miles from Miles. Tommy was making good progress with a 301 mile ride on the 10th July 1939.


red marley

Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #573 on: 12 July, 2015, 06:17:30 pm »
Day 192: Kurt follows the west shore north for 243 miles taking his daily average for the first 6 months to over 208 miles per day. Steve does a MK-Spalding-King's Lynn-MK loop for 204 miles. Miles rides from north of Melbourne for 119 miles.


Basil

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Re: Visualizing the OYTT
« Reply #574 on: 12 July, 2015, 06:53:23 pm »
Did IronOx not pop down the shops or anything?
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