We knew the route, the distance, the time and the winner - what exactly is Strava adding to the party?
(Sorry, I'm a Strava-sceptic).
Actually, I didn't know the route, the time or the winner (I had no idea who Terpstra was!). I do enjoy looking at other people's rides on Strava, and being amazed at the speeds someone like this can maintain. When the route is somewhere I know well, and covers ground I've ridden myself, it's very interesting to compare a pro's efforts to mine and gives a fresh appreciation of just how good they are. Alex Dowsett frequently rides roads local to me, and, while it may be blindingly obvious I can never be as fast as him, it's fascinating to see exactly how much faster he is and where.
S'funny; I'm not interested in how fast I'm going when I'm on the bike - my Garmin is always set to mapping, with no speed or other digital readout, but I really enjoy studying the data once the ride is over.