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Old 06-21-17, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by noglider
ridewithgps collects more data than I could ever imagine, and it's as easy as using a stopwatch, and it's fun, too.
It is fun to track your rides. I use an app called MotiFit Ride. It shows you about any data you could imagine plus you can transfer to Strava. It even has GPS. You can add notes to it too. There is a calendar in it that you can use to pull up all your rides. I bought a wahoo chest transmitter that lets me record average hr, max hr, etc on it. You can view your hr for your entire ride and overlay elevation and speed to it.
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