On Fri Jul 18 09:49:45 2025 James wrote:
On 7/17/25 01:53, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 14:58:28 +1000, James <[email protected]> wrote:
The subject says it all.
I've complained twice to @strava @stravaeng and @stravasupport on x.com. >> No reply. If it continues I will no longer participate with Strava.
I only use it as a ride diary.
I can't offer a solution. It seems like the result of Strava cracking
down on eBikes:
"Strava Is Cracking Down On E-bikes" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGAJZB4j9Eg>
There are also some similar complaints: <https://www.google.com/search?q=strava%20rides%20get%20flagged%20as%20an%20ebike>
I know this is obvious, but have you checked your Strava settings for
the activity to see what type of bicycle you're riding? <https://support.strava.com/hc/en-us/articles/216919397-Change-Activity-Type>
Looking as the list, I find a limited number of bicycle ride types:
Mountain Bike Ride
Gravel Ride
E-Bike Ride
E-Mountain Ride
That doesn't seem like a sufficient number of ride types. Adding
"road racing", "speed training" (or something similar) might solve the problem.
I extract my ride data file from my Lezyne GPS confuser using the Lezyne mobile app, and it uploads to Strava. There's no settings I can see to affect the activity type from that end.
Strava have about 15 years of my data. Their AI should easily be able
to determine if a ride is out of the ordinary for a person with that
much history. It's not as though I'm riding up hills at exactly 25km/h.
That is only 15 mph and until this year I was doing that on 8% grades. Now it's everything I can do to go up an 8% grade at 5 mph. This might be because I've put on 15 lbs extra, or because at 80 I can't expect any better. In January I was doing 2 km of
11% average at 5 mph. That was driving my heart rate into the red zone and I had a stroke.
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