Toolbox For Strava

A growing set of utilities for the Strava addict
with additional stats, insights and features
specifically designed for the data-hungry cyclist.

KOM profile
for Boris Hendrik

This report was generated on
November 24th, 2016 (20:36:18)

I have a total of

170 KOMs

This number includes my riding activities only.
Running CRs or other activities are not considered here.

The average length
of my KOM segments is

3.52kilometers

With an average grade of

5.11%

My average KOM speed is

26.37 km/h

Among my KOMs
there's a total of

102 climbs

This number includes only segments
officially tagged as climbs on Strava

So, climbs are exactly the

60%

of my KOM segments

Getting more into details, I got:

67 KOMs in category 4 climbs

26 KOMs in category 3 climbs

7 KOMs in category 2 climbs

2 KOMs in HC climbs

Want to know more on how
Strava climbs are categorized? Read here.

I am the KOM in

29 short climbs

Short climbs are segments with an average grade of 3% or more,
but they're not long enough to get a climb category on Strava

Short climbs represent the

17.06%

of my KOM segments

In particular, I mastered

12 walls

Walls are short climbs with an average grade of 8% or more.
Steep cobbled road at the Tour Of Flanders are good examples.

I got the KOM in a total of

37 flat segments

A segment is considered flat
if it has a global average grade from -3% to 3%

Flat segments are the

21.76%

of my KOM list

In particular, I have the lead in

25 time trials

A time trial is a long flat segment
with a total length of 3500 meters or more

I own the crown in

2 downhill segments

I consider a downhill any segment
with a global average grade of -3% or less

Downhills are exactly the

1.18%

of my KOM segments

According to my results,
my KOM profile matches with

Marco Pantani

Marco Pantani

a.k.a. "Il Pirata"

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About “Toolbox For Strava”

Strava is one of the greatest invention of mankind. If you are an athlete and especially a cyclist, it can definitely change the way you train. It does not matter if you ride on the road or if you prefer muddy trails: by recording and analyzing all your GPS data and adding a touch of competition, Strava motivates you to train more and ride faster. Like any good online service, Strava provides a set of API to access its huge dataset and create awesome websites and apps, growing the pleasure of being a Strava-connected rider. This is what this Toolbox For Strava does: it connects to your riding data and provides additional reports and stats, extending the experience offered on the original Strava app. Enjoy it, and feel free to keep me posted about any issue, comment or idea!