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I used to be able to track my progress on a segment against my PR and against the segment leader. I saw two indicators move along the track showing how far ahead or behind I was. Seems to have disappeared in the 'upgrades'. Is it still there hidden somewhere or are there any 3rd party widgets doing it? I have Veloviewer but can't find a similar feature on there.
I have been trying to find this feature too since they upgraded.
I think it disappeared in a re-org, but they were holding out it would be back, improved, at some later date.
RaceShape might be what you want in that case. VeloViewer even links to RaceShape I think.
Don't think this is available in the upgrade. Was useful to see at which points in a segment I was eye-wateringly slow compared to either myself or everyone else.
Funnily enough I too was looking for this last night
more here [url= https://strava.zendesk.com/entries/24466730-Where-is-the-segment-comparison-tab-on-the-new-activity-pages- ]Strava discussion forum[/url]
raceshape does that?
They're introducing something that might turn into it http://labs.strava.com/flyby/
should do - although it's timing out on me, used to in a similar fashion to Strava.
nealy - that's very interesting! now identified at least two fellow travellers from my Sunday spin, outstanding 🙂
I fell off on my favourite segment last night, I'm certain I was heading for a PB, the feature would have shown me how I was doing right up to the off.
[quote=jam bo ]raceshape does that?
or not anymore it seems. I'm sure you used to able to load up all your own results from a segment.
Aaah! I was trying to find this feature the other day, couldn't find it. This explains why, its not there!
Found this today [url= http://labs.strava.com/heatmap/#13/-2.56817/57.04183/gray/bike ]Strava Labs Heatmap[/url] focused in on some local woods. Seems like you can move and zoom like Google maps though to find your local area.
Looks good for finding new routes.