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Exporting or Superimposing Mean Max CP Graphs

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Old 22-08.-2007, 01:46 AM   #1
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Question Exporting or Superimposing Mean Max CP Graphs

RE:Cycling Peaks

Hi,

I've tried searching and can't find ans. I want to take this, and last, season's critical power graphs and evaluate improvement by putting them on top of eachother. First, and most ideal, would be a function within Cycling Peaks. Barring that, the export raw function seems to offload watts numbers that are low by about 40% of actual? Otherwise, I could try charting them up in Excel. A problem there, however, is how to mimic the logrhythmic X-axis.

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Old 22-08.-2007, 06:53 AM   #2
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Never mind. I just learned that this can be done in WKO+, but not WKO which I have.
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