Many a Strava KOM has been claimed via the devious gambit of actually having half an idea where the segment starts and ends. However, there is no longer any advantage to be had in this area on three climbs in Ireland where roadside signs have been erected to mark the start and finish points for everyone.
Sticky Bottle reports that Corkscrew Hill, Castle Hill and the Meggagh Valley climb have all had signs erected by Clare Get Sidetracked, the recreation brand of Clare County Council.
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As well as indicating to avid Strava racers exactly where they should make their efforts, the signs also feature an integrated near field communication (NFC) chip. Cyclists with an NFC-enabled smartphone can touch the sign with their phones to bring up the relevant Strava segment page, featuring the climb’s profile and leaderboard.
Eoin Hogan, the rural recreation officer for county Clare, commented: “Cyclists will be able to get detailed information in advance of tackling a hill and they will also be able to challenge themselves to see how their times compare to the fastest attempts on the hills.”

8 thoughts on “New Strava signs mark out climbs on Irish roads”
Well, if you’re a rural
Well, if you’re a rural recreation officer and you’re sick and tired of people using the “wrong” segment, now you know what to do
Seriously now, it seems like a nice touch. Subtly done, per the linked pictures.
Haven’t they heard of Strava
Haven’t they heard of Strava Live segments?
Leviathan wrote:
Most Strava users don’t have this option since it is for Strava premium users only at $60 annually.
ridein wrote:
Most Strava users clicked a publicly available British Cycling link once a month and had Strava Premium for free for years on end. Well until they caught on to it a couple of months back
unconstituted wrote:
Most Strava users in the world or probably even Ireland itself do NOT visit the British Cycling website at all. The users that do visit BC are not necessarily like you and try to cheat the system.
easily fixed
easily fixed
More unneccessary street
More unneccessary street furniture to clutter the countryside.
Valid until someone edits the
Valid until someone edits the segment on Strava to extend it by a few metres…