May 2017 Biking Cycling Bicycling Challenge!
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3.5.2017 - 15km commute
4.5.2017 - 5.7km evening ride instead of a run
8.5.2017 - 13.9km commute
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34.6km of 200km May goal
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Tue 09 - 26.6 miles: MTD 177.32 / 500, YTD 1478.78 / 4000
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Wed 10 - 39.74 miles: MTD 217.06 / 500, YTD 1518.52 / 4000
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Thu 11 - 26.72 miles: MTD 243.78 / 500, YTD 1545.24 / 4000
Little things that cause disproportionate amounts of pleasure: 1) found some Garmin gadgets that let me have distance in miles and KM, and speed in MPH but ascent in metres all on the same screen; 2) Weather actually fairly pleasant on the way home.1 -
3.5.2017 - 15km commute
4.5.2017 - 5.7km evening ride instead of a run
8.5.2017 - 13.9km commute
10.5.2017 - 24km commute incl. long detour home - lovely sunny weather
11.5.2017 - 25.4km commute incl. another detour home, this time in the rain. Ordered rain overpants when I got home!
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85km of 200km May goal
eta: By the way, today is "Global Bike to Work Day" according to Strava
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First Century ride of the season ticked off - an organised Audax event round the beautiful New Forest. For people not in the UK please note the New Forest isn't new and mostly isn't a forest!
Unfortunately it was far harder than it should have been, unexpectedly chilly but I just felt really off colour. Stomach upset early on wasn't exactly ideal.... But the countryside was absolutely beautiful - loads of bluebells and lots of foals for the wild horses too. Was aiming for 6hrs 30mins but did it in 6:44.
Last 10 miles were a real painful grind.
This is quite entertaining - an animated satellite view of my ride. https://www.relive.cc/view/975278572
Month to date: 9 Hours 135 miles 32 Personal Records 4 Activities
Year to date: 98 Hours 1,644 miles 129 Personal Records 95 Activities
Congratulations!
So ... what's next?0 -
Review ... (Distances include cycling + walking)
March 15: 489.8 km (304.3 miles) = 38 hours 4 min
April: 491.94 km (305.6 miles) = 43 hours 6 min
May: 361.81 km (224.8 miles) = 35 hours 50 min
June: 569.53 km (353.9 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
July: 230.7 km (143.35 miles) = 32 hours 45 min
Aug: 211.3 km (131.3 miles) = 28 hours 8 min
Sep: 306.7 km (190.6 miles) = 35 hour 2 min
Oct: 441.82 km (274.5 miles) = 47 hours 43 min
Nov: 660.21 km (410.23 miles) = 60 hours 41 min
Dec: 499.91 km (282.8 miles) = 54 hours 56 min
Jan: 864.79 km (537.35 miles) = 65 hours 36 min
Feb: 470.53 km (292.4 miles) = 40 hours 39 min
March 16: 917.73 km (570.2 miles) = 66 hours 13 min
April: 417.83 km (259.6 miles) = 40 hours 23 min
May: 267.09 km (165.9 miles) = 36 hours 10 min
June: 552.1 km (343 miles) = 54 hours 48 min
July: 709 km (440.5 miles) = 60 hours 41 minutes
Aug: 775.9 km (482.1 miles) = 54 hours 52 minutes
Sep: 371.3 km (230.7 miles) = 32 hours 20 min
Oct: 649 km (403.3 miles) = 49 hours 46 min
Nov: 403 km (250.4 miles) = 52 hours 16 min
Dec: 511.05 km (317.55 miles) = 52 hours 2 min
Jan: 741.9 km (461.0 miles) = 70 hours 3 min
Feb: 600.5 km (373.1 miles) = 57 hours 30 min
Mar: 1113.2 km (691.7 miles) = 78 hours 25 min
Apr: 1181.9 km (734.4 miles) = 76 hours 45 min
April's goal was 1000 km of cycling, and we did that ... May is a strength-building month.
May 1 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 20.4 km spin bike (44 min) + 1.7 km rowing (12 min)
May 2 - 6.5 km walking (80 min)
May 3 - 2.6 km walking (30 min) + 20.9 km cycling (66 min)
May 4 - 7 km walking (85 min) + 16 flights of stairs (13 min)
May 5 - 4.7 km walking (55 min) + 7 flights of stairs (6 min)
May 6 - 163.3 km cycling (515 min) ... May's century ride.
May 7 - 2.2 km walking (27 min)
May 8 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 22.5 km spin bike (50 min) + 1.8 km rowing (12 min)
May 9 - 5.2 km walking (65 min) + 20 flights of stairs (16 min)
May 10 - 5.4 km walking (65 min)
May 11 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 13 flights of stairs (10 min)
May 12 - 2.5 km walking (30 min) + 12 flights of stairs (9 min)
2017 Monthly May
Walking Distance (km): 46.6
Walking Time (min): 582.5
Cycling Distance (km): 184.2
Cycling Time (min): 675.7
Stairs Climbed Number: 68.0
Stairs Climbed Time (min): 54.4
Other Distance: 3.5 Rowing
Other Time: 24.0 Rowing
Totals
Total Distance (km): 234.3
Total Distance (miles): 145.6
Total Time (min): 1336.6
Total Time (hr): 22:16:351 -
First Century ride of the season ticked off - an organised Audax event round the beautiful New Forest. For people not in the UK please note the New Forest isn't new and mostly isn't a forest!
Unfortunately it was far harder than it should have been, unexpectedly chilly but I just felt really off colour. Stomach upset early on wasn't exactly ideal.... But the countryside was absolutely beautiful - loads of bluebells and lots of foals for the wild horses too. Was aiming for 6hrs 30mins but did it in 6:44.
Last 10 miles were a real painful grind.
This is quite entertaining - an animated satellite view of my ride. https://www.relive.cc/view/975278572
Month to date: 9 Hours 135 miles 32 Personal Records 4 Activities
Year to date: 98 Hours 1,644 miles 129 Personal Records 95 Activities
Congratulations!
So ... what's next?
@Machka9
My next big event is a 205km Audax called The London Ditchling Devil.
"The London Ditchling Devil, a 200km Audax from Wimbledon in South London visiting Ditchling Beacon and The Devils *kitten* along the South Coast before coming home to Richmond Park.
The Ditchling Devil is a traditional non-competitive day tour where the emphasis is simply on completing the route and enjoying the day. We start outside the Windmill tearooms on Wimbledon common and ride out to of London through Chipstead to the elevenses stop at Highbrook Village hall nr Ardingly (50km). From there its more quiet country roads towards the coast where we bounce of Brighton via Ditchling Beacon and the Devils *kitten* before heading for lunch at Upper Beeding Village Hall near Steyning (105km). Then it's an easy hop over to Chiddingfold (146km) for some afternoon tea and cake - can you spot a pattern here? - before the gradual climb towards the Surrey Hills and the final dash for home to the Roehampton Gate Café in Richmond Park (205km).
Read more at http://www.cyclosport.org/event/04-Jun-2017/UK/the-london-ditchling-devil.html#8CfeO6SuiHOusAEo.99"
Lives up to the description of an eating competition held in beautiful countryside.2 -
First Century ride of the season ticked off - an organised Audax event round the beautiful New Forest. For people not in the UK please note the New Forest isn't new and mostly isn't a forest!
Unfortunately it was far harder than it should have been, unexpectedly chilly but I just felt really off colour. Stomach upset early on wasn't exactly ideal.... But the countryside was absolutely beautiful - loads of bluebells and lots of foals for the wild horses too. Was aiming for 6hrs 30mins but did it in 6:44.
Last 10 miles were a real painful grind.
This is quite entertaining - an animated satellite view of my ride. https://www.relive.cc/view/975278572
Month to date: 9 Hours 135 miles 32 Personal Records 4 Activities
Year to date: 98 Hours 1,644 miles 129 Personal Records 95 Activities
Couple of decent rides this week, need to work on my hill climbing which is my worst aspect....
Month to date: 15 Hours 234 miles 41 Personal Records 7 Activities
Year to date: 1048 Hours 1,743 miles 138 Personal Records 98 Activities0 -
05.01 - 8.3 miles Slow Roll
05.03 - 16.3 miles
05.06 - 20.3 miles
05.08 - 11.2 miles Slow Roll
05.10 - 12 miles
05.14 - 21.5 miles
MTD - 89.60 -
I've biked to and from work every day this month except Friday the 5th. I worked from home that day. It's a bummer because I'm competing in the BTW challenge with other people at the office who never work from home. Maybe I'll get lucky and they'll get sick.2
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3.5.2017 - 15km commute
4.5.2017 - 5.7km evening ride instead of a run
8.5.2017 - 13.9km commute
10.5.2017 - 24km commute incl. long detour home
11.5.2017 - 25.4km commute incl. another detour home
13.5.2017 - 27.1km ride
14.5.2017 - 22.7 + 3.9 km km ride
15.5.2017 - 9.6km commute
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148.9km of 200km May goal
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@d8nni Really great that you manage to bike to work every day!
I try too, but I don't always manage. Sometimes I'm late, or too wimpy to deal with the weather, or just plain lazy...0 -
Fri 12 - 24.08 miles
Sat 13 - rest
Sun 14 - missed planned ride
Mon 15 - missed planned ride
Tue 16 - 24.4 miles: MTD 292.26 / 500, YTD 1593.72 / 4000
"Stuff to do" got in the way of Sunday, Work from Home killed Monday and then had a puncture on the way home last night - followed by a tyre-weld failure, and a pump failure and a gas canister or spare tyre failure, followed by a long walk home.
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"Stuff to do" got in the way of Sunday, Work from Home killed Monday and then had a puncture on the way home last night - followed by a tyre-weld failure, and a pump failure and a gas canister or spare tyre failure, followed by a long walk home.
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I haven't been posting updates in this thread, but this month to date I've ridden for 13 hours 18 min, 186.3 miles. I've been alternating road and mountain biking. The time is split about evenly between the two, mileage probably about 60/40 road/mountain (estimated because Strava doesn't seem to have a way to filter by bike).0
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First Century ride of the season ticked off - an organised Audax event round the beautiful New Forest. For people not in the UK please note the New Forest isn't new and mostly isn't a forest!
Unfortunately it was far harder than it should have been, unexpectedly chilly but I just felt really off colour. Stomach upset early on wasn't exactly ideal.... But the countryside was absolutely beautiful - loads of bluebells and lots of foals for the wild horses too. Was aiming for 6hrs 30mins but did it in 6:44.
Last 10 miles were a real painful grind.
This is quite entertaining - an animated satellite view of my ride. https://www.relive.cc/view/975278572
Month to date: 9 Hours 135 miles 32 Personal Records 4 Activities
Year to date: 98 Hours 1,644 miles 129 Personal Records 95 Activities
Congratulations!
So ... what's next?
@Machka9
My next big event is a 205km Audax called The London Ditchling Devil.
"The London Ditchling Devil, a 200km Audax from Wimbledon in South London visiting Ditchling Beacon and The Devils *kitten* along the South Coast before coming home to Richmond Park.
The Ditchling Devil is a traditional non-competitive day tour where the emphasis is simply on completing the route and enjoying the day. We start outside the Windmill tearooms on Wimbledon common and ride out to of London through Chipstead to the elevenses stop at Highbrook Village hall nr Ardingly (50km). From there its more quiet country roads towards the coast where we bounce of Brighton via Ditchling Beacon and the Devils *kitten* before heading for lunch at Upper Beeding Village Hall near Steyning (105km). Then it's an easy hop over to Chiddingfold (146km) for some afternoon tea and cake - can you spot a pattern here? - before the gradual climb towards the Surrey Hills and the final dash for home to the Roehampton Gate Café in Richmond Park (205km).
Read more at http://www.cyclosport.org/event/04-Jun-2017/UK/the-london-ditchling-devil.html#8CfeO6SuiHOusAEo.99"
Lives up to the description of an eating competition held in beautiful countryside.
Sounds good!! A rolling eating competition!1 -
Review ... (Distances include cycling + walking)
March 15: 489.8 km (304.3 miles) = 38 hours 4 min
April: 491.94 km (305.6 miles) = 43 hours 6 min
May: 361.81 km (224.8 miles) = 35 hours 50 min
June: 569.53 km (353.9 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
July: 230.7 km (143.35 miles) = 32 hours 45 min
Aug: 211.3 km (131.3 miles) = 28 hours 8 min
Sep: 306.7 km (190.6 miles) = 35 hour 2 min
Oct: 441.82 km (274.5 miles) = 47 hours 43 min
Nov: 660.21 km (410.23 miles) = 60 hours 41 min
Dec: 499.91 km (282.8 miles) = 54 hours 56 min
Jan: 864.79 km (537.35 miles) = 65 hours 36 min
Feb: 470.53 km (292.4 miles) = 40 hours 39 min
March 16: 917.73 km (570.2 miles) = 66 hours 13 min
April: 417.83 km (259.6 miles) = 40 hours 23 min
May: 267.09 km (165.9 miles) = 36 hours 10 min
June: 552.1 km (343 miles) = 54 hours 48 min
July: 709 km (440.5 miles) = 60 hours 41 minutes
Aug: 775.9 km (482.1 miles) = 54 hours 52 minutes
Sep: 371.3 km (230.7 miles) = 32 hours 20 min
Oct: 649 km (403.3 miles) = 49 hours 46 min
Nov: 403 km (250.4 miles) = 52 hours 16 min
Dec: 511.05 km (317.55 miles) = 52 hours 2 min
Jan: 741.9 km (461.0 miles) = 70 hours 3 min
Feb: 600.5 km (373.1 miles) = 57 hours 30 min
Mar: 1113.2 km (691.7 miles) = 78 hours 25 min
Apr: 1181.9 km (734.4 miles) = 76 hours 45 min
April's goal was 1000 km of cycling, and we did that ... May is a strength-building month.
May 1 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 20.4 km spin bike (44 min) + 1.7 km rowing (12 min)
May 2 - 6.5 km walking (80 min)
May 3 - 2.6 km walking (30 min) + 20.9 km cycling (66 min)
May 4 - 7 km walking (85 min) + 16 flights of stairs (13 min)
May 5 - 4.7 km walking (55 min) + 7 flights of stairs (6 min)
May 6 - 163.3 km cycling (515 min) ... May's century ride.
May 7 - 2.2 km walking (27 min)
May 8 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 22.5 km spin bike (50 min) + 1.8 km rowing (12 min)
May 9 - 5.2 km walking (65 min) + 20 flights of stairs (16 min)
May 10 - 5.4 km walking (65 min)
May 11 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 13 flights of stairs (10 min)
May 12 - 2.5 km walking (30 min) + 12 flights of stairs (9 min)
May 13 - 51.8 km cycling (160 min)
May 14 - 52.5 km cycling (165 min)
May 15 - 3.5 km walking (40 min) + 22.5 km spin bike (50 min) + 2.3 km rowing (15 min)
May 16 - 3 km walking (35 min)
May 17 - 2.2 km walking (25 min)
And then on May 18th, I went into surgery and haven't moved much since ... although I am hoping for a short walk today.
2017 Monthly May
Walking Distance (km): 55.3
Walking Time (min): 691.3
Cycling Distance (km): 288.5
Cycling Time (min): 1055.1
Stairs Climbed Number: 68.0
Stairs Climbed Time (min): 54.4
Other Distance: 5.8
Other Time: 39.0
Totals
Total Distance (km): 349.6
Total Distance (miles): 217.2
Total Time (min): 1839.7
Total Time (hr): 30:39:420 -
Haven't posted here for ages, mainly because I haven't been on the bike much. Here's what I've been up to:
Fri 12 - 24.08 miles
Sat 13 - rest
Sun 14 - missed planned ride
Mon 15 - missed planned ride
Tue 16 - 24.4 miles - plus 5 mile walk home after puncture, failed tyre-weld, failed CO2 bottle, failed inner tube
Wed 17 - missed planned ride, no spare tube
Thu 18 - missed planned ride, no spare tube
Fri 19 - missed planned ride, no spare tube
Sat 20 - rest + fixed puncture
Sun 21 - 21.98 miles: MTD 314.24 / 500, YTD 1615.7 / 4000
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@35dollars puncture + tyre-weld/pump/gas canister/spare tyre failure all in one? Yikes! I had a flat on my way to work on Thursday, but just had a short walk the last bit of the way to the office, and the spare tire I keep there was alright. I agree with sijomial - the amount of bad luck you had on that ride should be enough for the rest of the year.
@Machka9 I hope your surgery went will. I wish you a speedy recovery
@JetJaguar Nice riding!
No, Strava doesn't allow you to filter by bike. A workaround I read on the Strava forums once:
Strava shows the total milage of a bike, and you can "add components" on the gear settings part of the website. You can use that to log the milage at the beginning of a month, e.g. add a chain with brand "1500km" and model "on 1st May 2017". Then you can look at the total distance at the end of the month and compare with your notes to see how much you rode on the bike in question.
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3.5.2017 - 15km commute
4.5.2017 - 5.7km evening ride instead of a run
8.5.2017 - 13.9km commute
10.5.2017 - 24km commute incl. long detour home
11.5.2017 - 25.4km commute incl. another detour home
13.5.2017 - 27.1km ride
14.5.2017 - 22.7 + 3.9 km km ride
15.5.2017 - 9.6km commute
17.5.2017 - 7.9km commute
18.5.2017 - 9.2km commute
21.5.2017 - 6.7km home to start + 55km Cyclotour Genève-Lausanne . My first official cycling event! Most people did the entire tour of the lake (~180km), but more than 60km in a day is already a distance PR for me, so I only signed up for the shortest option.
I surprised myself by finishing in less than 2.5h. According to Strava, my average speed this year is ~19km/h; so with stops at the two aid stations to eat and drink (and chat a bit) I expected the 55km would take me 3 hours. I guess having other people to follow helped, or maybe the fact that the course was rather flat (only 250m of elevation along the way). In any case, it was fun
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227.4km of 200km May goal0 -
First Century ride of the season ticked off - an organised Audax event round the beautiful New Forest. For people not in the UK please note the New Forest isn't new and mostly isn't a forest!
Unfortunately it was far harder than it should have been, unexpectedly chilly but I just felt really off colour. Stomach upset early on wasn't exactly ideal.... But the countryside was absolutely beautiful - loads of bluebells and lots of foals for the wild horses too. Was aiming for 6hrs 30mins but did it in 6:44.
Last 10 miles were a real painful grind.
This is quite entertaining - an animated satellite view of my ride. https://www.relive.cc/view/975278572
Month to date: 9 Hours 135 miles 32 Personal Records 4 Activities
Year to date: 98 Hours 1,644 miles 129 Personal Records 95 Activities
Couple of decent rides this week, need to work on my hill climbing which is my worst aspect....
Month to date: 15 Hours 234 miles 41 Personal Records 7 Activities
Year to date: 1048 Hours 1,743 miles 138 Personal Records 98 Activities
Couple of hard indoor sessions on the WattBike concentrating on pushing my FTP. Need to get used to training at high HR so the upcoming long climbs don't come as a shock to me.
Glorious 63 mile ride in the Surrey Hills AONB today, almost perfect weather and got into a nice rhythm. Pretty good times on my two "test hills" considering my legs were a bit fatigued.
Month to date:22 Hours 353 miles 54 Personal Records 13 Activities
Year to date:111 Hours 1,862 miles 151 Personal Records 104 Activities0 -
@_nikkiwolf_ My repair kit on the bike now includes two spare tubes, and a working pump! Hopefully I won't be needing them again soon - without wishing to tempt fate, this was my first puncture for about 18 months, after I had previously gone through a really tedious spate of them before that.0
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Mon 22 - 26.64 miles
Tue 23 - 39.78 miles: MTD 380.66 / 500, YTD 1682.12 / 4000
Not going to get anywhere near 500 miles - going to be somewhere around 440, I reckon. My target now is to hit 700km for a Strava challenge badge
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I've slacked off this month a bit. I'm only at 176 miles, and there's only a week to go. I doubt I'll clear 300. Then again, I have a new bike, and desire to put some miles on it, so we'll see. Just have to wait until the end of the month, I guess.0
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3.5.2017 - 15km commute
4.5.2017 - 5.7km evening ride instead of a run
8.5.2017 - 13.9km commute
10.5.2017 - 24km commute incl. long detour home
11.5.2017 - 25.4km commute incl. another detour home
13.5.2017 - 27.1km ride
14.5.2017 - 22.7 + 3.9 km km ride
15.5.2017 - 9.6km commute
17.5.2017 - 7.9km commute
18.5.2017 - 9.2km commute
21.5.2017 - 6.7km home to start + 55km Cyclotour Genève-Lausanne
23.5.2017 - 20.8km commute + 18km evening ride
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266.2km of 200km May goal
Strava let me down yesterday For two out of three rides, it gave me 0km distance / 10s time after finishing the ride. It's especially frustrating since yesterday evening was the first time I added a bit of mountain, not just the usual hills. I still have a "classic" bike computer, so at least I know distance and time; but it would have been nice to be able to compare segment times the next time I try...
I reinstalled the app now, hopefully that will prevent it from happening again!0 -
Haven't been active cycling most of this month. I've had various physically demanding tasked to do that have cut into both my time and energy level, and I really have not felt very motivated. Hopefully I can pick things up for the next few days, although next week I am away all week, and may not have access to a bike.0
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@_nikkiwolf_ What do you mean when you say "classic bike computer"? The Garmin devices (all of them, I think) can upload to Garmin Connect, which can then sync to Strava for you automatically. You don't get segments while riding, but you can compare afterwards easily.0
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@pedermj2002
Nothing as fancy as one of those garmins!
With classic I mean a little magnet on a spoke and a wire from the sensor on the fork to the unit on the handlebar - this guy, to be exact: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0093GEASA/
So really very last century.... I don't think it'll talk to Garmin connect ^^0 -
@_nikkiwolf_ Ah, in that case, there's not much to do. I'd go for one of the Garmins if you can (or even a Wahoo or other competitor). Having longer battery life than the phone can manage is helpful for those longer rides. The added features are pretty nice too.0
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@pedermj2002 I'm currently thinking about getting a TomTom Adventurer GPS watch; that I could use for cycling, (trail) running and hiking. Not as convenient to have the stats displayed on a watch rather than on a display on the handlebar; but for checking my speed and distance during the run my little Sigma bike computer is enough, and I could upload the rides and look at the details once I get home.
A bit more costly than a pure bike unit though... Actyally, my current running watch has been having issues for a few month, I keep hoping it will break completely so I have an excuse to buy a multisport watch
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