Pizzaman and friends breakaway at Sea Otter Circuit Race
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Edit: Beat by SteelerHoo!
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Pizza and (I think) 4 other guys came past me with 2 laps to go. He was just haulin a** up the climb solo, the other guys were chasing.
Recognized a couple of those guys from the 35+ crit the day before.
Recognized a couple of those guys from the 35+ crit the day before.
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Well done! It hurt to watch the watt readout climb towards 600 on that climb.
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Brilliant. Keep 'em coming.
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Please, PLEASE keep posting more videos. This was so fun to watch! It's insane how many surges there were. I learned a lot looking at your wattage and when/where you're conserving energy. Definitely very enlightening.
Thanks
Thanks
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will do, though i know other folks have got camera setups. in particular, i'm waiting for CDR's latest...
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Maybe we need a race video thread
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Great video. I apparently played way too much Gran Turismo when I was younger, because I recognized the course instantly and remembered all the turns, even though I have never been there.
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they also race bicycles on this thing, but i was more into cars than bikes at the time. (before i take too much crap from the peanut gallery, the pedals were too far apart to heel and toe) OT:
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not nearly as cool as these are un-edited (way to lazy) and with no power (thank god) but i did drag my camera to the track on Sat for some fun. First time out to the Velodrome this year...and i was coming off a cold...and my knee hurt...no food? Ya i brought the suck Legs just were not there for me but I still had a blast.
https://www.vimeo.com/11016350 miss and out
https://www.vimeo.com/11015391 match sprint
https://www.vimeo.com/11015134 keirin
https://www.vimeo.com/11016350 miss and out
https://www.vimeo.com/11015391 match sprint
https://www.vimeo.com/11015134 keirin
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So maybe nobody else has asked this because it's obvious, but where did that badass powermeter speedometer come from? That's cool as hell. Is that just a function of powertap?
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- save your data as a .csv file and the software will read it
- i've now found the best and quickest way to format the data from a Garmin is to open it in Golden Cheetah, then save as .csv. GC doesn't alter the underlying data (besides imperial conversion) and saves it in neat columns
- if you have an srm or powertap you will have a .csv file by default
- you can manipulate the data and do all kinds of funky calculations in excel, but you have to save the output as .csv
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- software: Dashware by ChaseCam. if you look hard, you can find it for $150. I bought it from Gorman Motorsports, but their price may have changed
- save your data as a .csv file and the software will read it
- i've now found the best and quickest way to format the data from a Garmin is to open it in Golden Cheetah, then save as .csv. GC doesn't alter the underlying data (besides imperial conversion) and saves it in neat columns
- if you have an srm or powertap you will have a .csv file by default
- you can manipulate the data and do all kinds of funky calculations in excel, but you have to save the output as .csv
- save your data as a .csv file and the software will read it
- i've now found the best and quickest way to format the data from a Garmin is to open it in Golden Cheetah, then save as .csv. GC doesn't alter the underlying data (besides imperial conversion) and saves it in neat columns
- if you have an srm or powertap you will have a .csv file by default
- you can manipulate the data and do all kinds of funky calculations in excel, but you have to save the output as .csv
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I got mine online so I didn't get a box, but I'd say you need a pretty powerful computer to handle any kind of video editing, especially HD. My poor little laptop at home can't do it at all, but it can barely even play the raw files off the camera.
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my mac can handle video editing no problem.
the issue is that the most recent version of windows that I own and could install with parallels would be win2k pro.
the issue is that the most recent version of windows that I own and could install with parallels would be win2k pro.
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