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Old 01-08.-2004, 01:18 AM   #1
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Default Cyclingpeaks Software

Does anyone use it? I checked it out and downloaded it for their 14 day trial. I spent a few mins on it and then thought "Huh. Yeah, so?" I'm tempted to just build a spreadsheet for a journal that would hold basic info (i.e., avg w, etc) and just keep the PT files handy if I want to look at them.

Or am I wasting a great resource?
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Old 01-08.-2004, 06:37 AM   #2
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Default Re: Cyclingpeaks Software

i use it as a compliment to my Polar HRM software. polar does a great job of tracking HR, altitude, speed, and power, but cycling peaks does the same analytical job for power.

i can't say that i have delved deeply into it, but i have used it to analyze some of my rides.
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Old 03-08.-2004, 04:27 AM   #3
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Default Re: Cyclingpeaks Software

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Does anyone use it? I checked it out and downloaded it for their 14 day trial. I spent a few mins on it and then thought "Huh. Yeah, so?" I'm tempted to just build a spreadsheet for a journal that would hold basic info (i.e., avg w, etc) and just keep the PT files handy if I want to look at them.

Or am I wasting a great resource?


Pretty much required if you're serious about training by power.
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Old 05-08.-2004, 11:50 AM   #4
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I love it , it is especially good at linking intervals for analysis. ..or following trends in power over months. It isn't as good at calendar type functions
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Does anyone use it? I checked it out and downloaded it for their 14 day trial. I spent a few mins on it and then thought "Huh. Yeah, so?" I'm tempted to just build a spreadsheet for a journal that would hold basic info (i.e., avg w, etc) and just keep the PT files handy if I want to look at them.

Or am I wasting a great resource?
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