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Camilo 04-24-26 11:05 AM

Data
 
Interesting read

The growing controversy over rider data in professional cycling

wheelreason 04-27-26 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by Camilo (Post 23733718)

Yeah, but all that is just basically a subset of nearly everyone knowingly or unknowingly sharing most of their data with everything and everyone. That ship has sailed.

Iride01 04-27-26 07:45 AM

J. Edgar Hoover would be proud!

jackb 04-27-26 09:34 AM

Try riding without any current data on the ride you are on. On my mountain bike I do not have a cycle computer, just a seat bag with the necessaries in it. I find it quite refreshing not knowing anything about my rides that can be expressed in numbers. On my road bikes I generally look at distance only. Also quite refreshing. It's fun just to ride.

Iride01 04-27-26 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by jackb (Post 23735289)
I find it quite refreshing not knowing anything about my rides that can be expressed in numbers.


Originally Posted by jackb (Post 23735289)
On my road bikes I generally look at distance only. Also quite refreshing. It's fun just to ride.

So on one hand you find it refreshing not to know any numbers. Yet you do find it quite refreshing to know your distance.

Isn't distance a number? Or is your device reporting that in terms word terms "short" "moderate" "long" "really long" ? Or some other such. <GRIN> :rolleyes:

Don't worry, all in fun. Just picking. Perhaps you intended the irony.

Random11 04-27-26 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by jackb (Post 23735289)
.... On my road bikes I generally look at distance only...

Me too. I want to get in my miles, but if I try to track other stuff, I end up competing with myself, and I lose! I want to beat my fastest time, or go faster than my fastest speed, but that's tough to do consistently. My solution: don't keep track of those things. Just do the miles.

cyccommute 04-30-26 10:58 AM

I keep seeing this thread title and thinking about this goof ball.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...cb487d8cb.jpeg

Pratt 05-02-26 02:43 PM

Vive JackB! Those marvelous little cycling computers, wired, wireless, GPS connected or not have a tendency to become nasty little nags, urging us to go faster, farther. At my time of life, I am exploring a concept I call Riding for Fun.
I have a nice little Cateye, but I don't turn on the average speed display until the end of the ride.


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