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Old 10-13-15 | 08:59 AM
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If you're using a bike computer with a magnet in the wheel and you've actually measured your wheel, that's going to be more accurate than a GPS. A good GPS should be within 2 % though.

Most people like Strava because most people like Strava (Yogi Berra would be proud) and it lets you compare yourself to other cyclists near you.

I prefer using a GPS watch and a power meter.
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