Based on our record, Runalyze seems to be a lot more popular than Bing Maps. While we know about 69 links to Runalyze, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Bing Maps. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I wasn't sure where to set expectations given my interrupted training, but I decided to aim for 3:03:00, as that's where my Garmin and Runalyze predicted my finish. I planned to set out at a 6:55/mi pace and adjust based on feel. Source: 8 months ago
Pre-race, Garmin estimated a 3:00:xx, and Runalyze, another great website, thought I'd hit 3:01:xx. This was slightly discouraging, but I know they're just estimates so I didn't take it personally. Source: 9 months ago
Has anyone else tried Runalyze (https://runalyze.com) to track running progress and performance? Source: 10 months ago
Https://runalyze.com/ is a great tool that can do this! Source: about 1 year ago
I'm currently 5'9" and 82kg and just ran a half marathon in 1:47 a few weeks back. I lost weight while training, but started off barely being able to break an 11 minute mile back in October. The 255 would work just fine for you. If you enjoy the data side of things, there are great sites that link up to Garmin (I use runalyze.com and intervals.icu) for more information. Source: about 1 year ago
It seems the feature is a bit more hidden than it used to be, but try going to https://bing.com/maps on a desktop browser (not mobile), and right-clicking somewhere on the map. You will hopefully see the "View bird's eye" option. (If you can't see the option for your location, test with London first - it's definitely available there). Source: about 2 years ago
Basicaly my face when I read this comment Bing.com/maps. Source: over 2 years ago
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