Yesterday, the day finally arrived! I mapped out a local route of some 13.5 miles with mostly right hand turns, no traffic lights, and only a couple stop signs. After firing up the Red One for the first time in too long (started on the first crank!), I geared up and headed out. I had navigation and tracking equipment on board and the image below is what was “tracked” by satellite. The aquamarine line is the line between the points reported by satellite (supposedly every 10 minutes), but in this map you can see the actual route we took (not sure if that will always be displayed). I don’t know what the dark blue line is. This is the kind of map that anyone will be able to see, live, during the ride in September. |