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... I'm happy with the computer, as set up with speed and power/cadence sensors.  The head unit itself seems to be robust with a good bike fitting to which the computer clicks firmly.  I've not had to replace ...
2. Power-Based Training, part 1
(Reviews/Training and Riding)
Training and Racing with a Power Meter H. Allen and A. Coggan Pub Velopress 2006 I have been using heart rate monitors for cycle training in an effective manner over the last decade.  For a few years ...
... "Check Power" (click OK) and "Check Speed" (click OK). 4.  Set off riding the bike.  Your HR will be showing.  In my experience it takes around half a mile before a speed reading is shown, but after ...
4. Polar CS600X with Power (and GPS)
(Reviews/Bicycle Tech)
Review of the Polar CS600X with Power (Part 2 - using the GPS) I have finally persuaded, by dint of actually reading the manual, managed to use the Polar G3 GPS unit to report speed/distance and the ...
5. Polar CS600X with Power
(Reviews/Bicycle Tech)
Part 1 - initial impressions I recently bought a Polar CS600X bike computer/HRM, with an associated Power meter system - here I present an initial review of the unit.  I later bought the add-on Polar ...
6. BTTC 2010 Course Description
(Open Events/BTTC 2010)
... B4300. After approx 4kms on B4300 turn left onto unclassified road (signposted Broad Oak and Aberglasney gardens) to FINISH at point adjacent to electricty power mains point marked 'km 68.68' immediately ...
7. How to ride two-up team time trials
(Reviews/Training and Riding)
... conversation's difficult! 5.  Don't worry about speed.  If you're using a bike computer, don't worry about the speed.  It's not in your power alone to force the pace.  It's better to keep an eye on your ...
8. Duo Normand, 2004
(Reviews/Event Reports)
... began to pile on the power. The changeovers were much improved from 2003 - it was something we had identified as a problem area and had worked on quite hard. Eventually, we had decided in favour of the ...
9. Tubulars versus Clinchers
(Reviews/Bicycle Tech)
... that the tests used a bike mounted on Tacx rollers (79mm diameter). The power required for 25mph was measured using SRM power cranks, and the coefficient of rolling resistance calculated using a spreadsheet ...