Morning Ride

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run.vince.run just finished a 35.62km ride, that lasted for 93 minutes.
This ride helped run.vince.run burn 695.1 calories.


Description from Strava: Bare with me. Kirsty is working back late today so instead of working from the office I decided to work from home so I could pick Kirsty up from work. She did ride to work though and I joined her for the ride and then head home afterwards.
We have had a lot of rain in the past 24 hours so glad to get out for a bit and have a nice ride. Not too cold either for this part of winter.


If you would like to check out this activity on strava you can see it here:
https://www.strava.com/activities/7421409764

About the Athlete: I am an Aussie living in Auckland, New Zealand and I love swimming biking and running with my fiancé. I tell people "I wanna change the world, one run at a time".

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Thanks so much for using @strava2hive
You're smashing your training at the
moment and getting stronger every day.

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18km to bike to work? Honestly I wouldn't feel to do it... Here's a !PIZZA for your (and actually more Kirsty's) effort! And one question I've got too! How do I add tags at my @strava2hive posts? !CTP

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Thanks @svanbo. There are two ways to add or change tags. There are default tags in the code which are:
#hive, #strava2hive, #runningproject, #sportstalk, #health
If you think we should change this, I can add them or change it in the code. If you want to add you own tags in your posts, simply add them to the first line in your Strava Description.

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This will then change the tags for this post to the two hashtags at the top of the description.
I am limiting it to only 5 hashtags, but let me know if you want to add more.

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