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Old 12-21-20 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by spelger
Thanks, glad someone took the time to do this. as i mentioned, i don't have a PM but do have a trainer with power built in. i was thinking i would take one of my rides and strip out the power and shove it back up to see what the estimates were. thanks.

i noticed too that the speed is not exactly the same (different max speeds) and the elevation is 90 ft different but cadence and heart rate were the same. were these created from different devices?

speaking of elevation, bummer, flat land. looks like an ant hill is the biggest you encounter over there. i was stationed across the water in england years ago and it was flat like a pan too. now i am surrounded by mountains everywhere i look.

-scott
Strava uses gps position over time to calculate power, data from trainer won’t work.
Same device was used, I used https://gotoes.org/strava/index.php to process the file. I took the original file from Garmin and stripped out power and randomized date tags so Strava does not reject as duplicate ride.
Speed and time, also for the segments look similar. Strava does a lot of processing to the files to show all the stats, maybe the randomization had an impact.

Yes, it is flat over here. People sometimes use bridges and overpasses to train climbing.
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