
Jason Lamoreaux
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Jan Krejčík - There already is a way to do that with how it is set up now. It isn't perfect, but it works in a pinch. If you open a segment on the web version of strava, you can use the list on t...
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Carolyn Elliott - I really don't see why they should change anything. It seems very simple. KOM is defined as KING of the mountain, QOM is defined as QUEEN of the mountain. They are simple gende...
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David Newman - there is an entire section of these community forums for "Leaderboards and Achievements" which is what Segments would fall under. Here is a link to it Leaderboards and Achievements ...
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Mike Nottingham - I don't think they are asking for separate segments, just a separate leaderboard for the existing segments that is specific to the time of day, so one leaderboard for "daytime" an...
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Gavin Duxbury - I could see the interest in seeing what bike people rode for a segment, but I think you would most likely discover that a large majority of people do not actually indicate what bike...
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Tapio Kanko - For your 2nd item, e-bikes already do have their own segments and leaderboards and KOM stats. You just need to set the activity type of your ride to "e-bike" and it is taken care of....
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John Moreci 🇺🇸 - Unfortunately, it would be almost impossible to get accurate information to determine whether an effort was a true solo effort or a group effort. Consider a race where the leader ...
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@Alessandro B. - There really isn't a way that Strava can determine with any accuracy whether someone rode as part of a group or solo. Just because the times of an activity are close, doesn't mean...
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Stanislav C. - Strava does already have an e-bike category/sport that people can select when saving their activities. A lot of the e-bikers either don't know about it or are just too lazy to make ...
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Nathan Scanlan - In response to your first idea, there is a place you can go to see all of your records (KOM/CR) and same for other people. If you use the web browser interface (not the mobile app...