Old 01-10-24 | 01:41 PM
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Turnin_Wrenches
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Originally Posted by PeteHski
Unless you intend to use Training Peaks plans, it will just duplicate what you already have with Intervals.icu and TrainerDay.

The Training Peaks UI is also a bit of a dog’s dinner (looks like someone’s homemade Excel spreadsheet). Although I haven’t used it for 2 years, so maybe it changed, but I doubt it. It’s still quite good for digging into your data, but the interface isn’t slick enough for the premium price. I’ve never been tempted to go back there.
Cool, thanks for the info. You just saved me some $. I suspect Intervals.icu will serve the intended purpose for basic ride and trend analysis.

The past few days I've been ill with a nasty head cold, so no riding for me. I've been spending time with the TrainerDay workout creator and am really liking it! Very intuitive and easy to use.
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