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Re: Could we get a garmin aero sensor by xmas? [Mario S] [ In reply to ]
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Mario S wrote:
Pointless waste of money and more importantly time. If you want to go fast on the bike spend your time training. If you are a geek and want to play with numbers and a spreadsheet then knock yourself out!

The stopwatch and finish line don't care whether you're faster because of more power or less drag. You can do both: that's allowed.
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Re: Could we get a garmin aero sensor by xmas? [RChung] [ In reply to ]
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RChung wrote:
Mario S wrote:

Pointless waste of money and more importantly time. If you want to go fast on the bike spend your time training. If you are a geek and want to play with numbers and a spreadsheet then knock yourself out!


The stopwatch and finish line don't care whether you're faster because of more power or less drag. You can do both: that's allowed.

I've only recently started seeing his post. He seems to be a "you can do only one thing type of person."



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Re: Could we get a garmin aero sensor by xmas? [Morelock] [ In reply to ]
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Morelock wrote:
Good luck to them

*had to edit... just shuddering thinking about Garmin software for the aero sensor...
Airspeed 25 mph. 255 mph. -1 mph. 99999999999 mph.

I'm glad there is finally more exposure and awareness to this issue. It isn't just Garmin hiring good EEs but shitty software developers. It is common across the industry.
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