
Ian Barton
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, William O. For what it's worth, I just looked at a Segment I created a little while ago - it's 447 metres long, I only attempted it once and it took me 55 seconds (about 18 mph). I edited it just ...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, Craig W. Thanks for the comments. You mention that flagging (and disqualifying) a whole Activity due to a problem with a single Segment can be harsh - I see the point of the flag is to alert the a...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, William O. Maybe I'm lucky but in my area I've seen very few obvious problems with Segments down to 300 metres. Occasionally there are some performances where the average speed is higher than the ...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, Has anyone noticed a recent change in the minimum length of bike Segments ? I have created many segments over the last 4 years and by trial and error I have found the minimum length is 300 metres ...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, Jan Nielsen - maybe I'm lucky, but in my area there are lots of Segments (I've completed more than 5,000) and I think less than 1% have fake results. There are occasionally examples where some dat...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, Thanks for the comments on this. I looked at quite a large sample of Segments yesterday and found about 0.6% (7 out of about 1200) have a CR that is neither the KOM or QOM. I assume this is becau...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, Further to my note from yesterday, does anyone have a good explanation of how the new CR, KOM and QOM designations work for bike rides ? I noticed today that the number of Segments listed on my ne...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, I notice that the format of bike segment pages has recently changed. It used to show KOM and QOM (which I understood) and now there seem to be 3 categories in the "Fastest Times" section - CR, KOM...
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, @Carlos Vigo - how significant is the average slope of -5 % ?
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Ian Barton hizo un comentario, Thomas Larsen - the simplest thing would be to crop the activity to remove the part that was in a vehicle