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Old 02-09-09 | 11:24 AM
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nafun
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From: Austin
IMO, don't worry about it. As veloGeezer suggests, use the results from the testing protocol that goes with the zones you are using.

HR can be a funny thing. From your graph, it looks like you got your HR up on a hill, and then held it on the long decent. It may be possible your HR stayed high just from the adrenaline of going faster on a downhill section.
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