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Belgian pros take on staggering 365km ride around East Flanders during unexpected off-season
While Europe is struggling to deal with the effects of a coronavirus lockdown, two Belgian pros used the unexpected off-season to stack a staggering amount of kilometres in one ride.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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RideLondon winner Alexander Kristoff falls just short of taking Box Hill Strava KOM
Norwegian Alexander Kristoff places fourth out of 81,887 riders who have logged a ride on Strava up Box Hill in Surrey
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Over 400 watts for 30 minutes – Strava stats reveal formidable rides on Mont Ventoux
The iconic Mont Ventoux made a cameo in this year’s Tour de la Provence, which of course resulted in some phenomenal early-season performances.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Chris Froome asked me about Strava, but I don't know if he was using it'
Ian Boswell says he doesn't know if Chris Froome was the user behind the mysterious 'Luke Skywalker' Strava account
By Gregor Brown Published
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13 pro riders you should follow on Strava
Strava gives a great insight into the effort needed to compete in the Tour de France, and we've rounded up a few of the riders who you should follow.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Riders destroy Mortirolo Strava leaderboard during punishing stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia
Jan Hirt claimed the KOM on the notorious climb from the breakaway
By Richard Windsor Published
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272km, 45kmh: Chris Froome's astonishing 'Empty the Tank' training ride on Strava
Chris Froome knocked out his biggest training ride of the year at the weekend, racking up nearly 300km at an average speed of almost 45kmh.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Nairo Quintana has apparently set a new record time up Mont Ventoux
Estimates suggest the Colombian scaled the section to Chalet Reynard the quickest of any rider in history
By Jonny Long Published
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The nine types of ride we all upload to Strava
Do you ride the same route every weekend? Or record your every movement on Strava? We've all done it, and here are a few more familiar types of ride
By Stuart Clarke Published