Nov 2017
10:51am, 7 Nov 2017
17,295 posts
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flanker
I'm going to sit and imagine a route that goes through all the unowned zones n the world, then plot it on the route-making-thingy, and repeat that imagination every 10 minutes until I'm in an unassailable lead.
hopefully Zwift sticks something in its data file that allows it to be identified.
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Nov 2017
11:45am, 7 Nov 2017
31,618 posts
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GlennR
You could start with your home zone flanker.
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Nov 2017
4:15pm, 7 Nov 2017
17,297 posts
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flanker
I have a plan for that.
We're going to move house. Otherwise I'd have to start running again.
Or buy a bike and unlawfully procure it by logging several commutes per day
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Nov 2017
4:54pm, 7 Nov 2017
18,683 posts
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fetcheveryone
You can only register one a day anyway. Your best bet is to swim.
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Nov 2017
10:12pm, 7 Nov 2017
3,318 posts
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
I have no idea what Doc Moye's post means. I must be old.
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Nov 2017
10:16pm, 7 Nov 2017
3,319 posts
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
I'm off to Grenada and Barbados next week. For a small fee I will permit you to imagine my daily running routes. 😉
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Nov 2017
8:15am, 8 Nov 2017
17,300 posts
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flanker
swim????
That's a four letter word.
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Nov 2017
8:46am, 8 Nov 2017
118 posts
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Weath
Realistically Zwift may not be so much of an issue as it is limited to 3 discrete maps/zones that can be easily isolated. What may cause upset in the area of 'virtual capture' will be any user uploading data from other similar virtual platforms.
For example; Bkool's library already contains hundreds of real world routes and the software can also be used to virtually create (and share) any route based on users real world ridden gpx files.
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Nov 2017
8:51am, 8 Nov 2017
57 posts
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um
57.5 .... Whereabouts in Grenada? Just got back from there.
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Nov 2017
10:18am, 8 Nov 2017
59 posts
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um
Oh - and keep away from my zones ....
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