It’s that day when we not only wonder what the next 12 months will bring, but also look back on what happened over the past year. And for all road.cc readers, we imagine a big part of that includes thinking back on your cycling in 2016.
Well, if you’re a Strava user, you’re in luck. The ride and run sharing social network is letting you create your very own video based on all the activities you’ve uploaded this year. Here’s a teaser.
Strava hopes that by making your video, you’ll not only have fun reviewing the year just gone, but also get extra motivated to make 2017 an even better one on the bike.
Feel free to share links to your own personalised films in the comments below.
> Strava publishes 2016 insights

11 thoughts on “Relive your 2016 on Strava – with a nifty video”
no link to the location to
no link to the location to create the video?
wycombewheeler wrote:
It’s just go to 2016.strava.com and connect with your account
They sent me a link to mine
They sent me a link to mine ready made – it was underwhelming.
Worst end of year video since
Worst end of year video since they started making them
A2thaJ wrote:
I would go further and say it says nothing at all, pointless
I couldn’t get it to work at
I couldn’t get it to work at all; just stuck in a login loop in 3 different browsers!
Worked for me in Chrome but
Worked for me in Chrome but not Firefox. You didn’t miss much.
Did they drop the amount
Did they drop the amount climbed total & biggest too, it was underwhelming this year imo. & that’s not just a reflection on my cycling year 🙂
https://2016.strava.com/en-gb
https://2016.strava.com/en-gb/share/446348
Someone has been busy in the Strava graphics department. Turns out that my best training partner is my wife, i’m such a lucky lad!
Clever graphics but most of
Clever graphics but most of the data is plain wrong! No altitude gained is a big omission. Back to the drawing board fellas…
The vast amount of data
The vast amount of data Strava has on each user should provide an exhaustive and interesting array of stats.
I don’t want to see cool wizzy cgi renderings. There’s Disney for that. I want to see the numbers!
Sadly this lame attempt from Strava was a pathetic pile of shit.