View Single Post
Old 06-13-14 | 11:20 PM
  #4  
bikerjp's Avatar
bikerjp
Beer >> Sanity
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 3,449
Likes: 0
From: Colorado

Bikes: 2014 Evo DA2, 2010 Caad9-4, 2011 Synapse-4, 2013 CaadX-disc

I think a good way to track progress as a newer cyclist is a heart rate monitor and GPS computer. As you do the same rides over you can compare speed, HR, time, time on a certain hill, etc. and as you get faster you'll see that and might also see that you can do more with a lower HR. When HR becomes not enough info then you get a power meter.
bikerjp is offline  
Reply