New Komoot user and absolutely love it! Does anyone know how to add tour descriptions? I've noticed most publicly available tours show a name and description at the top but I cannot find the description field on my publicly shared tours...any help!?
Thank you so much 😀 yes it is great! You can add descriptions to your ride by writing a comment on it and if you make several rides into a collection you can ride the description into your collection
you can create your own highlights and bookmark them if you want to have your own or in the side menu book mark highlights and points of interest that already exist :)
Have been using Komoot for a short while and for one longer trip so far, pretty good. I can see the Eurovelo routes, nice alternative to busy roads, do you know however if there is a way to tell Komoot when planning the route to use Eurovelo as often as possible or do I have to do that manually? Un saludo desde Mallorca!
komoot is good for off road i had 0 issuebut for road oh dear i didnt wqnt cyclce path route for 100 miler i was going to bristol it added all the cycle paths u have to manualy take it off which is total headache as its gives u option what type of ride u doing so i assume this would take it off it added cycle path it was just Long i wish their is option where if doesnf add cycle path
Lesson of cycling, lesson of adventure, lesson of geography, lesson of english, we don't need anything else. For when lesson of gastronomy because haribos don't seem to be the better food for cyclists and to reach Istanbul. Even lesson of history with digressions towards old dutch famous cyclist in one of the previous video, I don(t remember the name
Why the hate? 🙂 I used Komoot in Europe, Indonesia and Japan for bike touring/packing. Especially in Indonesia and Japan, where there is basically no cycling infrastructure and no Komoot users providing pre-planned routes, Komoot provided me with excellent routes. Small back country roads with beautiful scenery and no cars. Only on certain bottlenecks, you get back to the main road, to then go to the back roads again at the first opportunity. The algorithm has a very good balance between reaching your destination without excessive detours and cycling off the main roads.
@damianlud, if you planning from scratch it is you still responsible for your route. Komoot will suggest for you some specific path based on the sport chosen and preferred difficulty, but you will still have to change it to your liking. If you want to avoid dirt roads from the beginning, try to set the sport to road cycling - Komoot will try to stick to tarmac as much as possible then. If you set it to touring it will admix some dirt roads, and if you set it to gravel it will almost preferentially choose dirt roads. I haven't tried MTB, so I don't know how much the algorithm differs from gravel riding.
Off main road = better cause it's away from traffic. Dirt track = better cause more fun cycling. So in my mind it's great :D The issue is that it takes you back to the main road, which is usually full of cars and just boring to cycle on. But as mentioned above, it's still on you to double check the route before setting off. I personally didn't find an app that does things better than Komoot for my style of cycling.
@@miesepie It has nothing to do with hate - Komoot is simply unusable. I used Komoot for five years and when I find MapOut I never used Komoot again. And I've planned my whole track around the world with it and stored all tracks, campgrounds, cycletracks and accomodations on my iPhone as well as all offline maps. Draw routes with your finger and you'll get immediately an altitude profile and the length of the track. Sorry, but for planning Komoot is really a nightmare
@@nuennThough I agree that Komoots routing is sometimes not optimal (the example you gave is one of my pet peeves) i would strongly disagree that "komoot is unusable" and i actually really like komoots routing 95% of the time and it has taken me on some beautiful roads that i would have never found otherwise. I would be happy to try out MapOut, if it is as good as you say though
Stinged by mosquito of cycling like the red peas of jersey of the best climber of tour de france. And we are all stinged by those mosquitos because cycling is a way of life
I really like Komoot and using it for about a year but mostly this season.
It is great 🙌
Don't know how I missed the water fountain filter before! Thanks, Sherry.
wow! that's pretty useful! thank you for your sharing sherry! 😍
I use Komoot a lot. Didn't know about couple of the features you mentioned. Thanks a lot. Ride safe.
thank you :)
Thanks for your help, you always nice and kind 🙏
Thank you so much 😀
Some great tips thanks, love Komoot even more now
Great to hear!
Komoot Trail View is pretty cool!
Yes, super useful 🙌
the only thing that's good on komoot
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Kamoot rocks!
yeah 🙌
I use komoot on my phone to plan routes...can be very tricky at times 😮
New Komoot user and absolutely love it! Does anyone know how to add tour descriptions? I've noticed most publicly available tours show a name and description at the top but I cannot find the description field on my publicly shared tours...any help!?
Thank you so much 😀 yes it is great! You can add descriptions to your ride by writing a comment on it and if you make several rides into a collection you can ride the description into your collection
i love komoot 3D map is very good. can shown how the road look like.
Thank you so much 😀 yes it is great!
have a good start and hard & fast TCR 2024 !!
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for the review and tutorial. It was awesome.
Glad you liked it!
Do you plan the whole TCR in one big route, or do you divide them in to days/CPs?
Hello Ana De Armas. Ride Safe :)
Hello Ana De Armas look a like :) Ride safe
Wich average speed do you maintain during a race?
Is it possible to have personal bookmarks? I am having a difficult time finding that feature.
you can create your own highlights and bookmark them if you want to have your own or in the side menu book mark highlights and points of interest that already exist :)
Have been using Komoot for a short while and for one longer trip so far, pretty good. I can see the Eurovelo routes, nice alternative to busy roads, do you know however if there is a way to tell Komoot when planning the route to use Eurovelo as often as possible or do I have to do that manually? Un saludo desde Mallorca!
Great to hear! You have to drop the control points there manually
komoot is good for off road i had 0 issuebut for road oh dear i didnt wqnt cyclce path route for 100 miler i was going to bristol it added all the cycle paths u have to manualy take it off which is total headache as its gives u option what type of ride u doing so i assume this would take it off it added cycle path it was just Long i wish their is option where if doesnf add cycle path
Can I use the app to drive to the start parking place?
I have to not tried it yet 🤔
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In France, the landscape is so beautiful, that i don't know the luck i have to observe it
Lesson of cycling, lesson of adventure, lesson of geography, lesson of english, we don't need anything else. For when lesson of gastronomy because haribos don't seem to be the better food for cyclists and to reach Istanbul. Even lesson of history with digressions towards old dutch famous cyclist in one of the previous video, I don(t remember the name
Thank you 🙏
A real adventuress
What a wheels&
Komoot route planning sux. And even with premium, app is still more "what's new" and banners than useful features.
Komoot is a nightmare. It’ll take you off main roads for a dirt track and back on the road again.
Why the hate? 🙂 I used Komoot in Europe, Indonesia and Japan for bike touring/packing. Especially in Indonesia and Japan, where there is basically no cycling infrastructure and no Komoot users providing pre-planned routes, Komoot provided me with excellent routes. Small back country roads with beautiful scenery and no cars. Only on certain bottlenecks, you get back to the main road, to then go to the back roads again at the first opportunity. The algorithm has a very good balance between reaching your destination without excessive detours and cycling off the main roads.
@damianlud, if you planning from scratch it is you still responsible for your route. Komoot will suggest for you some specific path based on the sport chosen and preferred difficulty, but you will still have to change it to your liking. If you want to avoid dirt roads from the beginning, try to set the sport to road cycling - Komoot will try to stick to tarmac as much as possible then. If you set it to touring it will admix some dirt roads, and if you set it to gravel it will almost preferentially choose dirt roads. I haven't tried MTB, so I don't know how much the algorithm differs from gravel riding.
Off main road = better cause it's away from traffic. Dirt track = better cause more fun cycling. So in my mind it's great :D The issue is that it takes you back to the main road, which is usually full of cars and just boring to cycle on. But as mentioned above, it's still on you to double check the route before setting off. I personally didn't find an app that does things better than Komoot for my style of cycling.
@@miesepie It has nothing to do with hate - Komoot is simply unusable. I used Komoot for five years and when I find MapOut I never used Komoot again. And I've planned my whole track around the world with it and stored all tracks, campgrounds, cycletracks and accomodations on my iPhone as well as all offline maps.
Draw routes with your finger and you'll get immediately an altitude profile and the length of the track.
Sorry, but for planning Komoot is really a nightmare
@@nuennThough I agree that Komoots routing is sometimes not optimal (the example you gave is one of my pet peeves) i would strongly disagree that "komoot is unusable" and i actually really like komoots routing 95% of the time and it has taken me on some beautiful roads that i would have never found otherwise. I would be happy to try out MapOut, if it is as good as you say though
Stinged by mosquito of cycling like the red peas of jersey of the best climber of tour de france. And we are all stinged by those mosquitos because cycling is a way of life
Komoot's routing algorithm is terrible
Step 1 don't use Komoot to plan your route.
What do you use
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What's better?
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@@KNURKonesur bikerouter
Keep away from Komoot and try BRouter instead. Much better and totally free! Komoot is the worst out there.