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Old 08-09-16, 07:10 PM
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So now that my phone/GPS is sorted....what apps?

I love data. I've kept a spreadsheet with each ride for the last 5 years, with graphs, etc.

Now that I have my phone and gps sorted, what apps do people use for collecting data. Of course, I have the Strave/RideWithGPS/MapMyRide stuff, but I'm interested to hear what people are using and any other stuff out there that I've yet to learn about for tracking rides, collecting the data (surely there's some stuff out there for analysis), etc.

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Cyclemeter for iOS.
Cyclemeter is the most advanced application for cyclists ever designed for a mobile device. Built from the ground up for iPhone, iPad, and iCloud, it makes your iPhone a powerful fitness computer — with maps, graphs, splits, intervals, laps, announcements, zones, training plans and more.

• Obsessively complete… a killer app — Wired
• Records a wealth of data — Macworld
• Clean, easy-to-use — New York Times

Experience core features and dependability for free, then upgrade to Elite to add powerful advanced features. (Elite features noted by *.)

iPhone powered
• Records and stores unlimited numbers of workouts — years of workouts only take up the space of a few songs.
• No website login required.
• Swipe across the stopwatch to see pages of stats, maps, and graphs – completely configurable.
• View your workouts on a calendar, and organized by routes and activities.
• Summarize your statistics by day, week, month, year, and overall.
• Analyze your workouts on your iPad, updated with your latest data using iCloud. *
• View bar and pie charts of over 25 statistics across all your workouts. *

Track
• Start and stop with your earphone remote. *
• Exclude stopped time with automatic stop detection. *
• Record heart rate, bike speed, bike cadence, and bike power with sensors. *
• Records steps all day and cadence during workouts using the M7 coprocessor. (iPhone 5S or later.) *
• Stop, start, lap, and view stats with the Casio STB-1000 sports watch and the Wahoo RFLKT+ bike computer. *
• View terrain and traffic maps with Google Maps. *
• Automatically record the weather for your location. *

Hear
• Select from more than 120 configurable announcements including distance, time, speed, elevation, and heart rate. *
• Hear stats automatically at time or distance intervals, or on-demand with your earphone remote. *
• Listen to comments from friends and followers on Facebook, Twitter, and dailymile. *

Race
• Compete against your previous workouts along a route.
• See your virtual competition on a map and in graphs.
• Import and compete against other people’s workouts. *
• Hear announcements on how far you are ahead of or behind your competition. *

Plan
• Includes 5K, 10, half, and marathon running plans. *
• Design your own training plans. *
• Synchronize your plan with your iPhone calendar and your online calendars. *

Train
• Supports cycling, running, walking, skating, skiing, and many other activities. *
• Keep on track with extremely configurable interval training, zones, and targets. *
• Set up repeating intervals, pyramid intervals, or tempo workouts. *
• Hear announcements that keep you in the zone. *
• Analyze your split, interval, and zone performance. *
• Includes the most advanced bike power meter support available on any application or device. *

Share
• Use email, Facebook, Twitter, Strava, MyFitnessPal and dailymile to share your workouts online. *
• Automatically keep family and friends notified of your location and progress. *
• Hear replies from family, coaches, and friends spoken using text-to-speech technology. *
• Share your workout calendar with your friends and coaches. *

Import/Export
• Import a route or virtual competitor by simply tapping on a GPX, TCX, FIT or KML link or file in Mail or Safari. *
• Export detailed CSV, GPX, TCX, FIT or KML files for use in maps, graphs, and social fitness sites. *
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Cyclemeter + Strava + Veloviewer. Done.
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Originally Posted by Athens80
Cyclemeter for iOS.
Looks great....I should've mentioned I have an android phone.
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Cyclemeter + Strava + Veloviewer. Done.
Veloviewer. Wow, that's exactly what I'm talking about, very cool. Thanks.
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Veloviewer. Wow, that's exactly what I'm talking about, very cool. Thanks.
I just took a look at their website, very cool. If I were a dyed-in-the-wool roadie I'd be interesting in that one. The down side is that if you want all the bells and whistles of the Pro version(s) you have to pay a subscription fee. I figure if you think all that data is important to you then you're willing to drop some coin.
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Check out Relive.cc. There aren't really any cool stats persay, but if you use strava it does make awesome videos out of your rides.
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