Cyclist channels inner artist to create Strava map self-portrait... that draws Peter Griffin comparisons Besides the Family Guy character, the Londoner's portrait was likened to ewoks and teenage mutant ninja turtle! cycling
Bored of doing rounds around Regent’s Park, a cyclist got inspired to draw his self-portrait in central London using Strava.
He admitted that he lost his way a couple of times, and had to tweak a few facial features with the help of the GPS app Strava.the finished product on Reddit titled “Cycled a self portrait over London today”, and it received overwhelming responses, with people seeing similarities between the map route and characters from pop culture.
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