Sometimes the extensive charts and tables I build to calculate my cycling data can be a bit overwhelming. Sometimes you just want to cut to the chase.
The Numbers:
All of the miles cycled during the calendar year.
All of the individual days when I cycled at least once.
The total amount (in feet) of elevation gained during my Total Distance.
The total amount time cycled during my Total Distance (does not include time stopped).
The simple division of the Total Distance by the Total Number of Ride/Days.
The simple division of the Total Elevation Gain by the Total Number of Ride/Days.
The Total Distance divided by twelve(12).
The Total Number of rides divided by twelve(12).
Overall, it was a disappointing year for my statistics. I was way off on both the number of days I wanted to cycle (69 vs. 96) and the distance (3,642 vs. 4,800 mi.). The weather was misrable (as I wrote about in my 2023 - Achievements) and it was very difficult to stay in shape.
All I can say now, is that I hope I have a better year in 2024. If you'd like to see what grand ideas I have planned, be sure to check out my: 2024 - Goals.
Cheers! - muse kidd
All I can say now, is that I hope I have a better year in 2024. If you'd like to see what grand ideas I have planned, be sure to check out my: 2024 - Goals.
Cheers! - muse kidd