About This Project
I ride a lot, and over time I started wanting better tools to understand both my riding and the roads themselves.
This project began as a way to organize and analyze my own activity data, but it’s grown more into a cycling-focused mapping and data platform.
It combines ride statistics, road data, and map tools in one place.
What it does
- Tracks and summarizes ride data with flexible time comparisons
- Visualizes ride coverage and long-term trends
- Includes a custom route builder
- Displays road-level data layers such as crash data, traffic counts, and surface information
- Lets me explore cycling-related map data in a structured way
The focus isn’t just stats. It’s understanding the roads I’m actually riding on.
Why I built it
When you ride thousands of miles a year, you start noticing patterns - not just in performance, but in infrastructure.
Some roads feel safer. Some surfaces are rough. Some areas have more traffic or more crash history.
I wanted a single system where I could explore that data alongside my own riding history.
This is my way of combining cycling, mapping, and engineering into something practical.