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Old 06-07-19, 07:06 AM
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rubiksoval
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Originally Posted by gregf83
They suck on the flats but based on the data I have they're accurate for hills 7+%. If you don't have a powermeter you can get a very close estimate of your power for a given duration by riding up a steep hill.
You're not convincing anyone.

People with powermeters know this. And people without powermeters have no use for this. It's completely meaningless.
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