Comments on: Using Cycle Computers for Time Trials http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/253/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/ Cycling info - advice and tips Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:22:37 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8 By: Cycle Computers | Cycling UK http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/253/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/comment-page-1/#comment-11049 Wed, 01 Jul 2009 08:20:20 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/#comment-11049 [...] Using cycle computers in time trials [...]

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By: steve http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/253/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/comment-page-1/#comment-7119 Mon, 16 Mar 2009 02:59:58 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/#comment-7119 i have always used a big gear for tts but everyone keeps telling me high cadence is the go , so i have spent 6 months working on my cadence to find that now nether low or high feels right, should i go back to 80rpm or persist with 90-95 rpm and hope it comes together, times for both are much the same

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By: Kevin http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/253/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/comment-page-1/#comment-2006 Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:59:40 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/timetrials/using-cycle-computers-for-time-trials/#comment-2006 If you are really serious about your cycling and want to use a computer, then there is always the option of a power meter which tells you how many watts you are producing this is more accurate that a spedo or a hrm becasue it is not affected by wind or heat etc and it will help to keep you constant during your race. The only downside to this brilliant piece of kit is that they start at around £500.

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