I think it depends on the segment. I would be impressed if someone rode fiddlers elbow 20 times in 90 days. I think this would be more meaningful if it worked more like a golf handicap. Taking the rolling average of your last 5 (or some other amount) attempts at a segment in the last 90 days.
5 laps of Tatum, thats like a Sport & Beginner Woods Hollow Race Combined in one session. Yours truly is now a Tatum Park local legend, that should at least get me multiple cups of tea.
I'm wondering if there may be a glitch in the matrix. My ride today netted this:
Two laps at Neshaminy is about 10.4 miles. How it got 26,698.33 miles I have no idea...
Even more hilarious is my "average speed" of 15,385.6 MPH.
Most of the other data is roughly correct, although the graphs are out of whack. My average and max HR look to be about right for what I saw on the Bolt during the ride.
Edit: if you log into your account on a computer, there are more options. One of them corrects the distance - I'm assuming based on other data:
Speaking of strava, this guy is the definition of a strava douche. I actually rode about 10 miles with this guy last year and he pretty much bragged about himself the whole time. He has joined every local strava club, even those dedicated to mountain bikers (and he never mountain bikes) just so he can be number one in the weekly standings. El douche!