Strava Launches Performance Predictions
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Strava can predict your race finish times
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Strava has launched a new training feature for distance runners called Performance Predictions .
It gives estimated finish times for difference race lengths.
The app will now offer possible times for a 5 K, 10 K, half marathon and marathon.
It will also show how much those numbers have recently changed based and your average time per mile.
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