Originally Posted by
Synmag
I have decided to get an indoor trainer as I keep fluctuating by 20-30lbs each winter and spend the summer losing it. I ride alone strictly for fitness and I like the idea of a smart trainer and the distraction of watching a virtual world go by.
Reading through one of the software reviews I saw that at least one allows using Google maps to select your route. Wouldn't it make sense to just simply ride through Google Streetview? Either have a third party app provide the elevation change to feed the resistance or Google could do it themselves easy enough with their resources.
I'm not interested in races, group rides, monitoring power etc. etc..
It would be great to do this without a monthly subscription. Perhaps Racx's TTS would be best? I know people complain about paying for routes/videos but if u can buy a few for a finite cost that would be great.
I really wouldn't want to pay more than $10 for a subscription if that ends up being the only choice.
Any suggestions?
This does not seem practicable to me. i've looked at street view a few times and it is dog slow. maybe if all the images were downloaded prior to riding but that would really eat up a lot of space to make it smooth flowing. neat idea though.