Or they may have no impact at all!Subscribers aren’t losing any functionality – they’re getting a few upgrades, in fact, including an improved route builder and fitness stats on the mobile app.Non-subscribers, however, will notice a reduced feature set compared to the Strava they’ve grown accustomed to.

Between this and multisport incompatibility, Strava is dead.I subscribe as it’s the single most useful and motivating tool I’ve used for fitness activities. Think it could have been communicated better by Strava however.Have always wondered why Zwift Companion did not give you more data. WillAs a non subscriber the changes dont worry me, i use it as a log book and not phased about leader boards. Chasing KOMs has kept me motivated to train and ride and helped me lose 30lbs over the past 3 years. Nike: Portraits of Speed. It’s completely ridiculous.I have been using Strava free for years. Even if you throw your leg over the trainer just once a week, it’s well worth it.

!Oh well. Share your thoughts below!Eric runs Zwift Insider in his spare time when he isn't on the bike or managing various business interests. I’ve been using Garmin connect to draw out my routes, using the built in popularity routings where I’m unsure to build routes and send directly to my Garmin for years.

No Ratings. I did use it for veloviewer and to compare my historical segment efforts but won’t subscribe. Yeah Steve Way is an absolute legend - his training blog is well worth a read, it's fascinating as he is so open about his training. I think my ‘fairly fast’ was broadly similar to the speed he was running at in the session I have his data for. These days I’m doing most of my riding on Zwift.I am currently a Strava subscriber, primarily to get live segments on my Wahoo Bolt, but I also look at the analysis tools and spend a lot of time comparing efforts on segments (both mine and friends or the KOM). And that’s probably a good thing, for now.Are you a non-subscriber who is annoyed by these changes? The Rolling Stones - Havana Moon. Oh, official Zwift segments only, of course!

Now that I have hit my target weight and achieved what I believe to be my peak speed without dedicating a lot more time to riding, I am questioning if I want to continue chasing KOMs or see if I$16/month for Zwift is too expensive during summer months? What I do care about is my historical data for Zwift segments, particularly Zwiftinsider verified segments. I recently tried to follow recognised Strava routes whilst cycling abroad but I found it difficult/impossible to download the Strava routes to maps and navigation was a real problem. The vertical oscillation data appears inconclusive and it seems that ground contact time is reduced the faster you go.

There’s so many close duplicates that it’s not something I can really find much value in.You can choose which segments to hide and which to display on the website.No kidding! We also get your email address to automatically create your Zwift Insider account.

Also works while cycling…or for that matter driving your car if you want to check your speed Like theres not enough spiralling costs in the economy at the minute!I un-linked my Zwift account from my Strava feed at the beginning of lockdown period, I didn’t need my boss seeing all my Zwift rides when I was ‘working from home’ hehe Strava needs to do more clean-up on the zwift segments IMHO, there’s still way too many. Using the example of Zwift when it became a subscription model I could see the likely benefits to me as a user having used it since the early Beta days. The data is RIGHT THERE….

I did drop my Strava subscription for about a week once but missed some of the features so I re-subscribed. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. So it’s a decent gamble but also affordable enough that I’m sure I’ll take the plunge once my 2 month trial is over and if not I’ll still use it for ride logging.Great idea for Zwift Companion. For Zwifters, this will be most noticeable when it comes to For non-Strava-subscribers, though, Veloviewer (and other third-party apps) can no longer grab your segment times via the Strava API. My concern is my own progress and at 58 i am running out of time Same thoughts here, I’m 60 and only took to cycling 5 yrs ago and being a keen sportsman all my life I’m a competitive so and so, though these days the competition is with myself.While I’m a paid subscriber to Strava, I really don’t find anything they provide all the useful, other than logging my ride data.

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