is there an Android App
clarkey cat
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Not sure if its on Android, but a common free app is sportstracker, not the best but fairly useful, the problem is that it averages live and dead time (time stopped as well as time from pressing go to actually setting off and the same at the end of the journey).
SimonCurrently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0 -
Loads, my app of choice is 'mytracks' even draws a little map of where you been elevation graph etc. If you do a search there is a recent android thread with peoples favorites.0
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Try RunKeeper.Little boy to Obama: "My Dad says that you read all our emails"
Obama to little boy: "He's not your real Dad"
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imapmyride.
Like the rest does the GPS tracking thing, web upload, time, speed, distance, elevation data. Website allows route prep and analysis.
Either that or endomondoAllez Triple (hairy with mudguards) - FCN 4
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endomondo +1SOLITUDE. It's not for everyone.
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I like mytracks as it'll overlay onto google maps.0
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mytracks +1
also sportypal0 -
I used to use TrailGuru, but after the last update my commute allegedly went down by a mile along with my average speed so I'm not sure if it can be trusted anymore.I used to just ride my bike to work but now I find myself going out looking for bigger and bigger hills.0