![]() ![]() ![]() The comparison files are stored so you can keep adding to them throughout the season. Repeat for as many rides as you want to compare. Open any ride - highlight to select a region or a lap - right click and "add to comparison file" - when prompted select the name of the comparison file from a drop down list. ![]() In a Comparison tab create a new comparison file e.g. #5 Updated by Alex Donald almost 2 years ago I'm more curious about the non GPS version. How do you propose the user select which rides he wants to compare ? Select two in the ride column, right click and choose compare ? Or can you think of a more elegant way ? Good idea to make it two distinct requests. #4 Updated by Justin Knotzke almost 2 years ago I do have everything recorded with GPS on the Garmin but it'd be useful to compare intervals (by name is a great suggestion!) that were perhaps done on a turbo or rollers. I'd agree this could maybe be two features. #3 Updated by Alex Donald almost 2 years ago Maybe split this one out into two feature requests 1.Plot named intervals & 2.Find similar intervals based on GPS coordinates? #2 Updated by Zach Rogers almost 2 years agoīasing this on GPS coordinates would be a neat trick, but plotting based on named intervals would be more useful. I'm wondering if we couldn't do the compare based off GPS coordinates. #1 Updated by Justin Knotzke almost 2 years ago Notes: substitute effort or interval of ride for climb It would be nice to be able to extend this not just to laps but to highlighted regions of rides or perhaps entire rides (where the same route is followed) The heart rate traces on another, cadence on another etcĪ little summary spread sheet shows dates - average hr, max hr, average power, max power, average cadence, max cadence etc. The power traces from each climb are plotted on one chart - each climb is plotted as a different colour It would be nice to add these to a 'file' that would plot the critical metrics against each other I ride up the same 6 minute climb each week - I tend to put lap markers in at the bottom and the top. Would it be possible to compare data across multiple files e.g. ![]()
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