wattage, MTB on road
gingaman
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Hi everybody. First time poster here. A question to Strava users about wattage (or anyone who can answer it!). http://www.strava.com/activities/84665455 this ride shows an awful lot of watts being laid down, but I dont have any sort of power meter/sensor attached. How does Strava guess the watts?
Also, my power is over double that of the people nearest to me, am I working too hard for my result or am I too inefficient or what?
Thanks,
gingaman
Also, my power is over double that of the people nearest to me, am I working too hard for my result or am I too inefficient or what?
Thanks,
gingaman
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gingaman wrote:guessI don't do smileys.
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It does some VERY rough guesswork, one of the parameters is your weight & your bike weight. Are you a fatty?
The guestimates will be even further off if you're draughting.
I've taken a reading from my CX bike (with power meter) for a stretch on clear road, probably on the tops.
225 watts for 37 km/h
A sample from the track you've given gives an estimated 350 watts for 30 km/h
So quite a large discrepancyFCN 9 || FCN 50 -
& I think it is vey unlikely the output is anywhere near 350 watts.FCN 9 || FCN 50
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The problem is that you're using Strava. An app for people who want to compete against strangers without the risk of any social interactionTransition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350
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I was using mapmyride but found I was getting erroneous readings in some categories, so switched. Whichever app I do use is mainly to record and (try to) improve on my previous times/ average mph etc, while at the same time working on my general fitness.0
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...And of course,RockmonkeySC wrote:to compete against strangers without the risk of any social interaction0