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Old 09-30-13 | 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ShartRate
I have to admit, I've been guilty of accruing large amounts of GPS riding data for things as mundane as my bicycle commute (I've got my phone with me, why not right?). After a year of recordings I think I've found that I get to work in pretty much the same amount of time every day given I ride the same route. On days I feel slow I am a little slower, on days I feel fast I feel a little faster.

So I've decided to stop recording myself. I'd stopped doing it when I was poking around town on weekends and now I won't do it in town period. I'll save the GPS for more spirited road rides. Feels kinda good not worrying or knowing about how fast I'm going now

Anybody else make a similar transition?
No need to transition. I managed to figure that info out quite early in my cycling life without a GPS, computer, watch or any other measurement tool. It really isn't that difficult.
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