http://connect.garmin.com/player/25030835
I din't start the timer until we were almost at Mt doug. Pretty quick average from there on, over 32km/h, and I was 100 meters off the back after king george when I dropped my chain. The lead group average would be a few ticks higher than that.
Dunno what was up with my heart rate monitor, 205 would be cardiac arrest for me.
ride stats for friday Feb 19th
Moderator: mfarnham
ride stats for friday Feb 19th
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Re: ride stats for friday Feb 19th
My stylish new Garmin Edge 500 arrived last night, so I can now proudly display my stats too.
I have, however, grown tired of viewing the same old speed vs. heart rate graphs that are so popular in this forum. Instead, I am providing an informative graph displaying temperature and elevation.
From this graph, one can conclude that there is no correlation between elevation and temperature. And, that our basement was 11degrees when we left the house.
I have, however, grown tired of viewing the same old speed vs. heart rate graphs that are so popular in this forum. Instead, I am providing an informative graph displaying temperature and elevation.
From this graph, one can conclude that there is no correlation between elevation and temperature. And, that our basement was 11degrees when we left the house.
Re: ride stats for friday Feb 19th
Phew. I'm so glad we have engineers among us who can interpret all this complicated data...
Seriously though, environmental temperature is much more interesting than peering into a fellow rider's body and seeing their level of arousal as measured in heartbeats.
Seriously though, environmental temperature is much more interesting than peering into a fellow rider's body and seeing their level of arousal as measured in heartbeats.