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Old 05-22-07, 02:31 PM
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1. I recorded my PR on a windless day.
2. I put in the average gradient for the first 3 miles of the climb. That's what I always time / record. My time rarely varies more than 30seconds slower when it's windy.

So basically, is it accurate for shorter, consistent efforts where the weather normally doesn't factor in?
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