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Top Travellers

Table: Users

+---------------+---------+
| Column Name   | Type    |
+---------------+---------+
| id            | int     |
| name          | varchar |
+---------------+---------+
id is the primary key for this table.
name is the name of the user.

Table: Rides

+---------------+---------+
| Column Name   | Type    |
+---------------+---------+
| id            | int     |
| user_id       | int     |
| distance      | int     |
+---------------+---------+
id is the primary key for this table.
user_id is the id of the user who traveled the distance "distance".

Write an SQL query to report the distance traveled by each user.

Return the result table ordered by travelled_distance in descending order, if two or more users traveled the same distance, order them by their name in ascending order.

The query result format is in the following example.

Example 1:

Input: 
Users table:
+------+-----------+
| id   | name      |
+------+-----------+
| 1    | Alice     |
| 2    | Bob       |
| 3    | Alex      |
| 4    | Donald    |
| 7    | Lee       |
| 13   | Jonathan  |
| 19   | Elvis     |
+------+-----------+
Rides table:
+------+----------+----------+
| id   | user_id  | distance |
+------+----------+----------+
| 1    | 1        | 120      |
| 2    | 2        | 317      |
| 3    | 3        | 222      |
| 4    | 7        | 100      |
| 5    | 13       | 312      |
| 6    | 19       | 50       |
| 7    | 7        | 120      |
| 8    | 19       | 400      |
| 9    | 7        | 230      |
+------+----------+----------+
Output: 
+----------+--------------------+
| name     | travelled_distance |
+----------+--------------------+
| Elvis    | 450                |
| Lee      | 450                |
| Bob      | 317                |
| Jonathan | 312                |
| Alex     | 222                |
| Alice    | 120                |
| Donald   | 0                  |
+----------+--------------------+
Explanation: 
Elvis and Lee traveled 450 miles, Elvis is the top traveler as his name is alphabetically smaller than Lee.
Bob, Jonathan, Alex, and Alice have only one ride and we just order them by the total distances of the ride.
Donald did not have any rides, the distance traveled by him is 0.

SQL Schema:

Create Table If Not Exists Users (id int, name varchar(30))
Create Table If Not Exists Rides (id int, user_id int, distance int)
Truncate table Users
insert into Users (id, name) values ('1', 'Alice')
insert into Users (id, name) values ('2', 'Bob')
insert into Users (id, name) values ('3', 'Alex')
insert into Users (id, name) values ('4', 'Donald')
insert into Users (id, name) values ('7', 'Lee')
insert into Users (id, name) values ('13', 'Jonathan')
insert into Users (id, name) values ('19', 'Elvis')
Truncate table Rides
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('1', '1', '120')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('2', '2', '317')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('3', '3', '222')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('4', '7', '100')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('5', '13', '312')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('6', '19', '50')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('7', '7', '120')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('8', '19', '400')
insert into Rides (id, user_id, distance) values ('9', '7', '230')