Old 08-12-22, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
Your times shouldn't be affected by the wheel sensor issue. So you can calculate yourself what your average is for the ride. Though I'd be surprised if the errant wheel sensors messed up anything for Garmin Connect or other sites that generally run their own calculations with the position and times stamp data. But since I don't ever have those issues, I suppose I might be wrong in my thinking.

Still the time you stopped your timer is more or less the time of your ride.
Take a look at this Ride with GPS link. If you look at the distance trace you can see I apparently climbed a vertical hill. The time trace smooths it out but you can see the speed at the top part of the hill is registered as 0mph. It messes up the record and would mean, for example, that I couldn't have got a PR on that trail I mentioned above.
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