Notch · Fitness
Track your km cycling goal on iPhone. Log each ride, build toward 1,000 or 5,000 km, and skip the streak pressure. Free to download.
A 5,000 km cycling goal sounds enormous at first. Then you start breaking it down: 100 km per week, maybe 400 per month. You began logging rides in a habit app. The streaks built up over summer. Then autumn arrived, rain came, and the rides spaced out.
The streak broke. But you were still riding — just less frequently, in worse weather, on shorter routes. The 2,800 km you'd built through spring and summer hadn't gone anywhere. The app just couldn't show them anymore.
Cycling distance is a pure accumulation metric. Each ride adds km to a running total. Rainy weeks, recovery weeks, and busy months add fewer km but take nothing away from what's already there.
A distance goal tracker should show your total against your target. 2,800 of 5,000 km. Every ride adds. No ride subtracts.
Recreational cyclists typically log 50 to 200 km per month depending on terrain and schedule.
Cycling distances accumulate ride by ride over the year. Whether you ride twice a week or in longer blocks with rest between, the distance stacks. A rest week costs zero km from a 5,000 km goal.
Bad weather, a mechanical issue, a travel week: any break resets the streak. The 1,200 km already logged means nothing to a streak counter.
100 km per week reaches 1,000 km in 10 weeks. Three recovery weeks spread across that period cost zero km from the total.
Free to download. The full app unlocks with a one-time $9.99 purchase. No subscription.
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A milestone tracker for iPhone. Set a target for km cycled, log each km, and watch the dot grid fill. No streaks. No resets. No subscription.
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