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How to add custom data fields to a Garmin device using AppBuilder

May 29, 2021 Chris 5 Comments

I describe how to add custom data fields and screens to Garmin Edge bike computers. Formulas are included for displaying information about time stopped and moving % that are useful in ultra-distance bikepacking races in which the clock never stops.

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Power meter comparison: Stages crank versus PowerTap hub

January 1, 2018 Chris 3 Comments

Comparison of power data collected from PowerTap GS and Stages 2nd generation cycling power meters. No significant differences were found in average power, power in any part of a typical range of values, and no change between when the cyclist was fresh or fatigued.

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The importance of time efficiency and time management in bikepacking races

November 6, 2017 Chris

Time efficiency when off the bike is at least as important as cycling speed when trying to improve your rate of progress in bikepacking races.

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Transcontinental Race results: Scratch rate, finish time & distance per day

January 16, 2017 Chris 1 Comment

Analyses of the probability of finishing the Transcontinental Race, distribution of finish times and distance ridden per day across the first four editions.

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