Fun Tracks Left by a Cyclist on the Map

Pete Stokes, a cyclist, creates digital artworks from the tracks his bike leaves on the roads. The Australian cyclist draws and writes on GPS roads on his bike, from cult album covers to fun animal figures. We brought together interesting traces of Stokes' wheels.
 Fun Tracks Left by a Cyclist on the Map
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Pete Stokes, who lives in Adeilada, Australia, describes himself as an equestrian and track athlete, and sometimes a Strava artist.

Parkour athlete Stokes leaves fun tracks on the map with his hundreds of kilometers of bike rides in and around Australia. Earlier we talked about the album cover that Stokes drew on the map for the 30th Anniversary of the Nirvana-Nevermind Album. Let’s take a look at other interesting digital works produced by the cyclist using GPS tracks in the Strava app.

Part-time Strava artist Pete Stokes

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Strava is a social networking service application developed for exercise tracking. Mostly cyclists and runners use the app to observe GPS data. Many athletes from all over the world use the application to draw and write with the traces left on the map. Australian cyclist Pete Stokes is one of them.

Stokes, a 45-year-old cyclist, creates digital drawing collections on his bicycle, traveling thousands of kilometers. The main theme of Pete Stokes’ work is a wide variety of subjects, from album covers of legendary music groups such as Pink Floyd and Nirvana to familiar faces from history, from cute animal figures to various symbols.

Examples of Pete Stokes’ drawings:

If you want to see Pete Stokes’ funny posts and witness his journey, you can reach his Instagram account here.

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