How Far did I Ride?
@teamfreak16 (43567)
Denver, Colorado
February 28, 2016 2:32pm CST
It's almost time to pull out the bikes and hit the trail/path/road. If you are, as I am, a stats junkie, particularly where mileage is concerned, there is a fun way to keep track of your mileage and more.
I track those stats on Bikejournal.com, a website I wish I'd discovered long before I did.
Bike Journal is a free website (you can purchase a membership, which opens up more features, if you like, but the basics are free) that not only allows you to keep track of stats, but also lets you compare yourself to other riders from around the world, which is one of my favorite parts of the website.
Bike Journal not only keeps track of your yearly mileage, but also your lifetime miles from the day you join up.
It's a fun way to add to your cycling experience. If you ride a bike, there's no reason not to join, right?
Right!
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@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
28 Feb 16
I found this one by searching for a site that would let me log and track mileage, because I was tired of building and keeping spread sheets.
@infatuatedbby (94909)
• United States
28 Feb 16
Sounds like fun I need a bike first 

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@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
28 Feb 16
Yes, a bike is pretty much needed in order to participate on the site. I found one geared towards running, but the name escapes me. I've found all sorts of neat outdoor recreation websites over the years. Bike Journal is my favorite.
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@infatuatedbby (94909)
• United States
29 Feb 16
@teamfreak16 Sounds like a great website to keep your stats! And I can see from your profile picture you enjoy bike riding. 
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@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
29 Feb 16
@infatuatedbby - Cycling is one of my obsession's. I would ride every day if I could. I try to ride at least 1000 miles a year.
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