I produced a free site with 80+ motorcycle routes across France - come take a look (maps + GPX, no signup)
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I produced a free site with 80+ motorcycle routes across France - come take a look (maps + GPX, no signup)

Hey riders,

I've built a little free site with around 80 motorcycle routes all over France - each one with a map, a stage-by-stage roadbook and a downloadable GPX. No account, no paywall, and it's in four languages.

Would love honest feedback: routes to add, regions I missed, anything that looks off.

https://francemotoroutes.com/en/

u/yspeert — 3 days ago

Free tool: scouting report + rating calculator for Chess .com players

Built two tools I kept wanting myself:

  1. Opponent Scout — enter any Chess .com username, get their ratings, recent win rates by color, most-used openings, and a short strengths/weaknesses summary. Uses their public API.
  2. Rating calculator — enter your rating, their rating, and the result → see exactly how many points you gain or lose and why.

https://thechessagency.com

Also a level test, opening recommender, glossary, and chess clock. All free, no account.

Love to hear your feedback!

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u/yspeert — 2 months ago
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Not sure what chess level you are? I made a quick 8-question test

One thing I struggled with as an improving player was honestly not knowing where I stood. "Beginner" and "intermediate" mean different things to different people, and rating on Chess .com varies wildly depending on time control.

So I put together a short level test — 8 questions about your experience, your knowledge of tactics, and how you approach the game. Takes about 2 minutes, gives you an honest assessment of your level and what to focus on next to improve.

https://thechessagency.com/chess-level-test

The site also has a plain-English chess glossary (so you finally know what "zugzwang" or "fianchetto" actually means), an opening picker that recommends openings based on your playing style, and a few other free tools.

No account, no email, nothing to install. Just tools.

Happy to hear if the level assessment feels accurate or way off — I calibrated it based on a few assumptions that might be wrong!

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u/yspeert — 2 months ago