Completion leaderboard
Ranked by the share of tracked segments each rider has completed. Click a rider for their done / to-do breakdown. The discipline filter rescores for road, gravel, or MTB alone.
How this is scored
A rider's completion is the number of tracked segments they've completed, out of the total in the current discipline filter. A segment counts as completed if the rider has any effort on it that we've captured — including timeless efforts pulled from following lists.
The board ranks primarily by % complete. We'd break ties by the number of attempts on each segment, but Strava's leaderboard gives only one row per rider — their single best effort, with no per-rider attempt count — so there's nothing to break ties on. Riders tied on completion share a rank and are listed by name.
A caveat on coverage. Completion is measured against the slice of each leaderboard we've actually pulled from Strava. On a popular segment with thousands of efforts we only capture the top few hundred, so a rider who finished it but sits below that depth won't be credited — the board therefore undercounts slower riders on deep segments and leans toward the fast. The one exception is the two tracked riders (Andy & Owen), whose efforts are always pulled via the following board regardless of rank, so their completion is exact.
Coverage also goes stale: a deep sweep isn't "done" — new riders finish a segment every week, so what matters is how recently we swept it. A background job keeps widening and refreshing coverage over time. Open any rider to see, per segment, how much of the field we've captured and when it was last swept — a shallow or stale segment is where a "to do" is least trustworthy.