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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Georgia
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Okay, first of all, I know this is comparing apples to oranges in a sense. I honestly have just run out of steam in checking prices on this and that and still not having made a decision, I figure I'll get on here and see what you guys think.
I have decided that I want to get much more serious about my cycling training. I am currently a Cat 4 racer with some points, and will hopefully be moving up to Cat 3 very early next season. I have decided that since I want to become more serious about my road racing, and I don't ride it anyways, I am parting out my mountain bike. Part of this process is underway now with most of the bike on ebay. I know that Training with Watts is a very effective way to train, and know it would probably help me a lot. I also know that training based on heartrate can be effective, although I'm sure it's not nearly effective as training with watts. I have narrowed my choices down to two computers, both of which can log into cyclingpeaks. I guess I'm basically asking for advice/ideas on what I should get. If I get the garmin, I will also upgrade my TT bike some, and put a down payment on my new bike for next season. If I get the Power Tap, that will be it. I want to become a competitive 3 next season if that helps your explanation of your opinion on what I should do. Fire away! Let me know your ideas and such! |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Japan
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A GPS is a Cateye Astrale8 that gives more information. You can't change your training based on the information you receive from it (unless you're not already using heart rate). If a powertap is in your budget, it's hands down the best investment you can make if you are going to remain self-coached. No other upgrade will provide you with a better training tool.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Georgia
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only one person has advice? and i got a garmin btw...i don't have enough understanding of "coaching" myself to go all out yet...i may upgrade this time next year to an srm or something...we'll see...
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I happen to have both, and hands down - get the power tap! If you like the GPS then get that second. If you're a datahead like me, you'll regret the gap in power data far more than the gap in GPS data. BTW: Get Cycling Peaks software with the PT. Dave |
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Location: Georgia
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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The free MotionBased.com subscription may be good enough for what you want plus it does very good Elevation and GPS correction. CyclingPeaks is only really leveraged with a PM... imo Happy training! Dave |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Newport, South Wales
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If you want to improve your fitness/get faster then get a coach.
If you want to improve your fitness/get faster and reach your potential in a time targetted manner then get a coach and a Power Tap (or another power meter) In a straight choice between a power meter and a GPS unit, get a power meter. Ric
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