Strava Data Question
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September 26, 2013 at 11:49 pm #982218
KLizotte
ParticipantRideWithGPS.com offers a really nice spreadsheet option; I think you can import your Strava data though I’m not 100% sure since Strava recently changed its API.
September 27, 2013 at 1:55 am #982229hozn
ParticipantYou can definitely export rides individually as GPX from Strava (and then import them into ridewithgps). If you are using the Strava app to record, that is probably the best option, although there may be other services out there (maybe check veloviewer?) that would provide this bulk export feature from Strava.
If you aren’t recording with the app, then you may wish to make Strava just one of the data endpoints. My data syncs to Garmin Connect and then I use tapiriik.com to have it sync’d to Strava, Endomondo, and directly to Dropbox (so I have all my ride data as data files for using however I like).
September 27, 2013 at 12:42 pm #982237Subby
ParticipantThanks guys – that sounds like it will work perfectly.
September 27, 2013 at 1:13 pm #982242NicDiesel
ParticipantI have a similar setup to Hozn but I take it step further and strip all of the GPX into a MySQL using R. Right now most of this data is pretty lame (long and lats, cadence, HR, speed), but once I break down and get a power meter it’ll be a lot more interesting.
September 27, 2013 at 1:46 pm #982257vvill
ParticipantThere’s an export all my data option (bottom right on http://www.strava.com/settings/profile), but I haven’t gotten it to work, or followed up with support. The email arrives but the link in it doesn’t work.
September 27, 2013 at 2:58 pm #982265Hancockbs
Participant@hozn 65177 wrote:
My data syncs to Garmin Connect and then I use tapiriik.com to have it sync’d to Strava, Endomondo, and directly to Dropbox.
Thanks for the website. I didn’t know about it.
September 27, 2013 at 4:44 pm #982281Subby
ParticipantThanks to you guys I was able to export all from Strava into Ridewithgps (and have tapiriik also move it into dropbox).
One thing I noticed once the data was in Ridewithgps was that the elevations climbed for my long rides were several thousand feet higher than were reported by Strava. Is RWG more likely to be right?
September 27, 2013 at 4:50 pm #982287americancyclo
ParticipantI clicked the “download activities” button after reading this thread and just got an email with a link to a 31 MB .zip file with 1173 activities in gpx files. That matches up with the number of activities i have on Strava.
July 18, 2015 at 8:24 pm #1034198creadinger
Participant@KLizotte 65166 wrote:
RideWithGPS.com offers a really nice spreadsheet option; I think you can import your Strava data though I’m not 100% sure since Strava recently changed its API.
Can you please tell me where exactly the RidewithGPS spreadsheet option is? I did some searching but couldn’t find it. Maybe most importantly, is it one of the pay options?
July 19, 2015 at 12:27 pm #1034207kwarkentien
ParticipantYou don’t need to use Tapiriik anymore for most other services. Garmin Connect syncs directly with Strava, Map My Ride, Endomondo, Training Peaks, and SportsTracks.
As to the comment about elevation, all the services differ on this. Most have a “correct” option which most times reduces those numbers based on known elevations. The barometric measurement for elevation change is not very accurate.
July 20, 2015 at 5:09 pm #1034253cvcalhoun
Participant@kwarkentien 120358 wrote:
You don’t need to use Tapiriik anymore for most other services. Garmin Connect syncs directly with Strava, Map My Ride, Endomondo, Training Peaks, and SportsTracks.
As to the comment about elevation, all the services differ on this. Most have a “correct” option which most times reduces those numbers based on known elevations. The barometric measurement for elevation change is not very accurate.
The one place Tapiriik is still useful is in syncing to Dropbox. If you want to get all your past rides into .tcx files on your local hard drive, that’s the way to do it.
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