Cycling challenge, end of week 1 August 7, 2007 11:57 PM Subscribe
MetaFilter's August cycling challenge, week 1 standings. When wolfdog puts up his next century, it will all be over..
And, can anybody help me create a chart that dynamically displays the race?
posted by Chuckles at 11:58 PM on August 7, 2007
I did not know about this. I just got my bike on July 30. This sounds like a good motivator.
I got my bike computer Aug. 3, and have 36 miles so far. Just joined the group.
posted by Dataphage at 5:18 AM on August 8, 2007
I got my bike computer Aug. 3, and have 36 miles so far. Just joined the group.
posted by Dataphage at 5:18 AM on August 8, 2007
Nothing to help with except that I'm flabbergasted I'm in the top 15. Woot.
posted by Lucinda at 6:39 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by Lucinda at 6:39 AM on August 8, 2007
Race? What is this all about? As it happens I did 78 km/48 miles this week. Just wanted to brag, since I can barely walk now.
posted by Listener at 6:56 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by Listener at 6:56 AM on August 8, 2007
Ack, I should have included a couple of links.. Declaration of challenge, and MetaFilter at Weendure.
posted by Chuckles at 7:22 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by Chuckles at 7:22 AM on August 8, 2007
I'm pissed that some people only have to ride kilometers, which are way shorter than miles.
posted by popechunk at 7:41 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by popechunk at 7:41 AM on August 8, 2007
Next year can we do this in July, so my ragbrai miles count? Sheesh.
posted by iguanapolitico at 7:50 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by iguanapolitico at 7:50 AM on August 8, 2007
Thanks for the chart!
I'm going to have to switch to my bike with the regular pedals, because cycling with clipless pedals has been playing holy hell with my stress fracture and I haven't been able to ride without pain since last week. [/whine]
posted by maudlin at 7:51 AM on August 8, 2007
I'm going to have to switch to my bike with the regular pedals, because cycling with clipless pedals has been playing holy hell with my stress fracture and I haven't been able to ride without pain since last week. [/whine]
posted by maudlin at 7:51 AM on August 8, 2007
bah. my bike is buried in the garage.
posted by desjardins at 8:24 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by desjardins at 8:24 AM on August 8, 2007
Jeez, I'm jealous of teh wolfdog. I haven't had a 200-mile week since my son was born.
posted by Mister_A at 8:27 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by Mister_A at 8:27 AM on August 8, 2007
I hope none of you are dopers.
posted by monju_bosatsu at 8:37 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by monju_bosatsu at 8:37 AM on August 8, 2007
I'd really like to see the the running and cycling challenges run on We Endure, or a site like We Endure. Perhaps I'm a bit jaded by my Nike+ experience that turned a 50+ mile lead in the July running challenge into withdrawing*, but I liked competing with y'all.
May I also suggest we run concurrent monthly challenges for time and distance? I am reasonably sure, and yes, this is a challenge, I can walk further than a vast majority of runners, who often express frustration that walking is easier. Doing a time competition (best 1m, 5k, 10k) seems like a reasonable compromise, as I could never walk as fast as you 7 minute milers. Hell, I can't even run that fast. The same can be done for cycling.
Lastly, I also swim, as I am sure others do. It would be nice to add swimming to the mix and have an overall triathalon competition. I'm a piss poor swimmer, but seeing other's times and distances would be a great motivator for me.
Lastly, by moving away from the Nike+ limitation, those of us who use other methods (GPS, pedometer, treadmill, GMaps, Garmin Forerunner, etc) to track our distance or time would be able to compete.
* For those of you in the challenge who are curious, two brand new Nike+ units failed on me in the last days I was in the challenge.
posted by sequential at 9:18 AM on August 8, 2007
May I also suggest we run concurrent monthly challenges for time and distance? I am reasonably sure, and yes, this is a challenge, I can walk further than a vast majority of runners, who often express frustration that walking is easier. Doing a time competition (best 1m, 5k, 10k) seems like a reasonable compromise, as I could never walk as fast as you 7 minute milers. Hell, I can't even run that fast. The same can be done for cycling.
Lastly, I also swim, as I am sure others do. It would be nice to add swimming to the mix and have an overall triathalon competition. I'm a piss poor swimmer, but seeing other's times and distances would be a great motivator for me.
Lastly, by moving away from the Nike+ limitation, those of us who use other methods (GPS, pedometer, treadmill, GMaps, Garmin Forerunner, etc) to track our distance or time would be able to compete.
* For those of you in the challenge who are curious, two brand new Nike+ units failed on me in the last days I was in the challenge.
posted by sequential at 9:18 AM on August 8, 2007
Just FYI, here's a deal for a bike computer at slickdeals. No idea how good this thing is, but it's under five bucks shipped.
I included the slickdeals link b/c there's a bunch of info on the device, but here's a direct link to the product.
posted by inigo2 at 9:30 AM on August 8, 2007
I included the slickdeals link b/c there's a bunch of info on the device, but here's a direct link to the product.
posted by inigo2 at 9:30 AM on August 8, 2007
Dang, life got in the way and I totally forgot about this.
Can anyone recommend me an easy and relatively inexpensive (anything below 30-40 bucks) bike computer? I want to at least be ready for the next one.
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 9:41 AM on August 8, 2007
Can anyone recommend me an easy and relatively inexpensive (anything below 30-40 bucks) bike computer? I want to at least be ready for the next one.
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 9:41 AM on August 8, 2007
How can you track that (swimming)? Honor system? Put me down for eleventy thousand laps :)
posted by Mister_A at 9:41 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by Mister_A at 9:41 AM on August 8, 2007
Re: computers - go down to your local bike shop and tell them what you want to do with the thing. There's no "gotta have it" computer in that range; they're all fairly standard in terms of functionality. If you want a cadence sensor, spring for a wireless unit.
I've had good experience with CatEye; cheap simple and reliable in general, but YMMV.
posted by Mister_A at 9:44 AM on August 8, 2007
I've had good experience with CatEye; cheap simple and reliable in general, but YMMV.
posted by Mister_A at 9:44 AM on August 8, 2007
Mister_A, We Endure appears to operate entirely on the the honor system.
posted by sequential at 9:48 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by sequential at 9:48 AM on August 8, 2007
Does anyone know of a reasonable HR monitor for swimmers? (Preferably one that tracks calories and is useful for running and cycling as well.)
posted by sequential at 9:58 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by sequential at 9:58 AM on August 8, 2007
I regret not having updated my totals now. (I'm probably around 60 something)
posted by drezdn at 10:27 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by drezdn at 10:27 AM on August 8, 2007
Here is the computer recommendation thread at weendure.
posted by Chuckles at 10:38 AM on August 8, 2007
posted by Chuckles at 10:38 AM on August 8, 2007
Special thanks to sneakin for getting the ball rolling, mathowie for setting up the group, Chuckles for keeping score, and all you other pedalheads... just for being YOU!
Oh, and most of all to Edmonton for being so dang flat.
posted by hangashore at 11:34 AM on August 8, 2007
Oh, and most of all to Edmonton for being so dang flat.
posted by hangashore at 11:34 AM on August 8, 2007
Just for the record, I went away to work at a camp on August 1st and there is no time or place to ride while I am here. This is a public service announcement for anyone who wants to know why someone suggested a challenge only to not participate at all in it. Hopefully next month will be more better.
posted by sneakin at 12:03 PM on August 8, 2007
posted by sneakin at 12:03 PM on August 8, 2007
Double checking, is this a month by month challenge? And can people join super late?
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 12:06 PM on August 8, 2007
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 12:06 PM on August 8, 2007
Hope it's alright to join up now. Not that I've been riding much this month. It's way too hot.
posted by GalaxieFiveHundred at 12:57 PM on August 8, 2007
posted by GalaxieFiveHundred at 12:57 PM on August 8, 2007
I'm surprised to find myself in the top five. C'mon, you slackers, this is supposed to be a challenge!
CitrusFreak12, there is a contest for total miles in August. People can join any time, and with three weeks to go, it's not even super late.
posted by hydrophonic at 1:17 PM on August 8, 2007
CitrusFreak12, there is a contest for total miles in August. People can join any time, and with three weeks to go, it's not even super late.
posted by hydrophonic at 1:17 PM on August 8, 2007
Thanks for running the numbers, Chuckles. Now I know whose taillight I'm looking at. Popechunk, I'm on your six.
posted by mumkin at 1:18 PM on August 8, 2007
posted by mumkin at 1:18 PM on August 8, 2007
Yellow Jersey! A contest that relies on data that in turn relies on the honor system? Alright... I trust you guys.
I'm going to go in the garage and work on my bike. Woo motivation!
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 2:31 PM on August 8, 2007
I'm going to go in the garage and work on my bike. Woo motivation!
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 2:31 PM on August 8, 2007
I am reluctantly tacking up my measly commute miles.
posted by everichon at 2:40 PM on August 8, 2007
posted by everichon at 2:40 PM on August 8, 2007
I'm enjoying the challenge. I'm not much of a cyclist compared to wolfdog (wow!), but it helps motivate me to keep riding.
posted by misha at 3:40 PM on August 8, 2007
posted by misha at 3:40 PM on August 8, 2007
A very quick total of the numbers above shows that we've rolled to just about a combined 2200 miles ridden, driven, grunted, strained, and sweated. There's over three-quarters of the month left, and new people joining all the time. So...
To all MeFi cyclists - a collective challenge: 10,000 miles by 1 September. What say you?
posted by hangashore at 4:14 PM on August 8, 2007
To all MeFi cyclists - a collective challenge: 10,000 miles by 1 September. What say you?
posted by hangashore at 4:14 PM on August 8, 2007
I'm not sure that's much of a challenge the way some of you guys are riding.
I've spent an hour or so finding bike trails in my state and marking them out with Google Earth. I don't think it's going to be easy to rack up so many miles in RI... JeffL's last bike trip from one city in Kentucky to another is larger than the length of my whole state.
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 8:11 PM on August 8, 2007
I've spent an hour or so finding bike trails in my state and marking them out with Google Earth. I don't think it's going to be easy to rack up so many miles in RI... JeffL's last bike trip from one city in Kentucky to another is larger than the length of my whole state.
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 8:11 PM on August 8, 2007
How did I not know about this? (Just signed up.)
This year I have been quite slack - less than 300 miles so far. But I have the Tour de Cure on Sunday, so the 62 miles there should help. And maybe this will help me try a little harder to commute by bike...
posted by ObscureReferenceMan at 10:49 AM on August 9, 2007
This year I have been quite slack - less than 300 miles so far. But I have the Tour de Cure on Sunday, so the 62 miles there should help. And maybe this will help me try a little harder to commute by bike...
posted by ObscureReferenceMan at 10:49 AM on August 9, 2007
Hmm I was planning to upload my journeys but my gps log now reads 202 miles.
Looking at the map my commute for this time period cannot exceed 40 miles. I wouldn't expect leisure and shopping use to be more than that amount again, so somethings clearly gone very wrong.
posted by Olli at 2:15 PM on August 9, 2007
Looking at the map my commute for this time period cannot exceed 40 miles. I wouldn't expect leisure and shopping use to be more than that amount again, so somethings clearly gone very wrong.
posted by Olli at 2:15 PM on August 9, 2007
Oh, crap, I totally forgot about this. Thanks for the reminder.
posted by Liosliath at 3:24 PM on August 9, 2007
posted by Liosliath at 3:24 PM on August 9, 2007
If nothing else I find it helps motivate me to enter my rides more quickly, as opposed to having to do a big batch every week or so.
posted by mikepop at 7:01 AM on August 10, 2007
posted by mikepop at 7:01 AM on August 10, 2007
Popechunk, I'm on your six.
That is just the motivation I need to fight through this hangover. Eat my dust, sucka!
posted by popechunk at 7:27 AM on August 10, 2007
That is just the motivation I need to fight through this hangover. Eat my dust, sucka!
posted by popechunk at 7:27 AM on August 10, 2007
Some more standings, so that weekend riders can figure out how to hit back at their commuter rivals :)
I'll work up a more interesting view soon.
And, we're up to 58 members. Awesome!
I'll work up a more interesting view soon.
And, we're up to 58 members. Awesome!
1) wolfdog 365.802) JeffL 337.803) Chuckles 230.424) hydrophonic 220.345) hangashore 192.876) the_painkiller 184.007) scblackman 176.908) tip120 166.709) ssg 120.6010) turbodog 91.3011) asbestos_mcpinto 90.7712) popechunk 87.0013) mathowie 81.5514) togdon 81.5015) ObscureReferenceMan 73.3016) Lucinda 71.4017) mikepop 63.6818) toekneesan 62.4019) mumkin 61.3820) fijiwriter 59.3221) everichon 59.0522) drezdn 50.0023) box 49.5524) aliksd 45.2325) jacalata 43.5026) D_Phage 42.0227) interfacetious 40.2728) penguinliz 39.3129) migurski 36.7130) thinman 35.8531) tuwa 35.7332) tribaby 34.1533) denisealexander 34.0034) ND-Cent 33.7535) bristolcat 28.0636) karenbikes 25.3037) CitrusFreak12 21.7138) smich 21.0139) readery 21.0040) exois 18.6441) GalaxieFiveHundred 17.2842) hindmost 17.0443) ardgedee 15.0044) pluckymisha 14.2745) AmbrosiaVoyeur 14.0046) JohnFredra 13.3247) lonefrontranger 12.7048) defeated 12.4549) john_m 12.2350) billyfleetwood 8.4051) needled 5.9052) maudlin 5.3053) contraption 0.0054) Liosliath 0.0055) Olli 0.0056) oneirodynia 0.0057) sequential 0.0058) sneakin 0.00posted by Chuckles at 11:53 PM on August 10, 2007
Results for the end of week2.
First and second are all sewn up (though JeffL may yet have something to say about the order). No change in the tight race for 3rd, and still only 36 miles separating 3rd from 6th.
I'm now cutting off users with zero miles logged, to try to simplify the list a little.
First and second are all sewn up (though JeffL may yet have something to say about the order). No change in the tight race for 3rd, and still only 36 miles separating 3rd from 6th.
I'm now cutting off users with zero miles logged, to try to simplify the list a little.
posted by Chuckles at 11:00 PM on August 14, 20071) wolfdog 533.90 n.c. 2) JeffL 476.72 n.c. 3) Chuckles 328.41 n.c. 4) hydrophonic 319.34 n.c. 5) hangashore 299.75 n.c. 6) the_painkiller 292.00 n.c. 7) tip120 257.16 +1 8) scblackman 176.90 -1 9) asbestos_mcpinto 157.10 +210) togdon 145.10 +411) mikepop 138.76 +612) ObscureReferenceMan 138.43 +313) ssg 132.59 -414) popechunk 129.62 -215) turbodog 128.30 -516) Lucinda 95.66 n.c.17) toekneesan 93.60 +118) mathowie 86.76 -519) drezdn 85.00 +320) interfacetious 80.21 +721) mumkin 78.56 -222) everichon 78.37 -123) smich 74.01 +1524) thinman 60.25 +625) fijiwriter 59.32 -526) tuwa 53.91 +527) jacalata 52.20 -228) ND-Cent 51.64 +629) box 49.55 -630) D_Phage 48.22 -431) migurski 46.20 -232) penguinliz 45.81 -433) aliksd 45.23 -934) john_m 41.67 +1535) readery 38.50 +436) bristolcat 38.35 -137) isopraxis 37.28 --38) tribaby 34.15 -639) denisealexander 34.00 -640) needled 32.90 +1141) CitrusFreak12 32.86 -442) karenbikes 25.30 -643) GalaxieFiveHundred 21.68 -244) parksr82 21.50 --45) exois 18.64 -546) billyfleetwood 18.00 +447) hindmost 17.04 -548) ardgedee 15.00 -549) pluckymisha 14.27 -550) AmbrosiaVoyeur 14.00 -551) JohnFredra 13.32 -552) lonefrontranger 12.70 -553) sveskemus 12.68 --54) Any_Portmanteau_in_a_Storm 12.56 --55) defeated 12.45 -756) Tracert 8.50 --57) sequential 7.11 n.c.58) maudlin 5.30 -659) youcancallmeal 4.06 --
D'oh! My math sucks! 3rd to 6th have actually tightened up by 10miles, Friday's seperation beying 46miles.
posted by Chuckles at 11:02 PM on August 14, 2007
posted by Chuckles at 11:02 PM on August 14, 2007
And the group as a whole:
posted by Chuckles at 11:21 PM on August 14, 2007
Week 2 is a 50% improvement over week 1! I don't think we'll keep that rate of growth, but looks like 10,000 miles will be easy (the projected total is 11,917).Aug 8th 2184 Aug 11th 3681 Aug 15th 5382
posted by Chuckles at 11:21 PM on August 14, 2007
Anyone interested in a Toronto "keep maudlin out of the lantern rouge" cycling meetup?
posted by Chuckles at 11:31 PM on August 14, 2007
posted by Chuckles at 11:31 PM on August 14, 2007
I saw that. *sigh* This means I'd have to actually cycle outdoors, in Toronto traffic, in what passes for daylight, right? With y'all pointing and laughing at my lack of fitness?
As long as there's beer at the end of it, I guess I'm game.
interrobang is going to be up this weekend for the Comics Festival and we've been talking about a post-fest meetup anytime from the 19th to the 23rd, so maybe a Sunday afternoon ride, then a meetup of cyclists and non-cyclists after 6 PM would work out.
posted by maudlin at 6:33 PM on August 15, 2007
As long as there's beer at the end of it, I guess I'm game.
interrobang is going to be up this weekend for the Comics Festival and we've been talking about a post-fest meetup anytime from the 19th to the 23rd, so maybe a Sunday afternoon ride, then a meetup of cyclists and non-cyclists after 6 PM would work out.
posted by maudlin at 6:33 PM on August 15, 2007
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