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Re: Controlling the Kickr via external power meter now possible [lennyk]
lennyk wrote:
Did a workout this morning and it works very good,

the cadence tracking may be slightly off for riders who ride out of their comfort cadence zone when doing harder efforts.
This is evident in my case.

No doubt there maybe some clashing of the power/cadence tracking being done by TR and the Kickr itself.

slackened the tension on my kickr belt also so I got back the proper rolling road feel too.

the ramp up before interval change is good, however it is also doing it at the end of a hard interval,
ie going into a rest interval the hard interval is being cut by a couple seconds.

also with this beta for some reason it is not uploading my ride, says something about upload submission failed 3 times


I think this ride looks fantastic in terms of tracking! :-D

I think my last build has some bad config data in it and was pointing at a development server.

Could you try this version?

PC
https://www.dropbox.com/...oad.2.6.500.exe?dl=0

Mac
https://www.dropbox.com/...Road.2.6.34.dmg?dl=0

Once you get that ride upload I can drill in and see the changes. Although it stops the interval two seconds early I think the power will actually track with the interval better.

Here's what it looks like WITHOUT the two second offset with a Kickr. You can see that it actually holds your power for about two seconds after the interval. The beta above is designed to fix this so you make really "pretty graphs".


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Last edited by: Nate Pearson: Apr 1, 15 11:34

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