Pros use GPS/Computers?
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Just an ECU controlling the motor in the BB.It's not so much about winning, I just hate losing.0
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Yes, virtually all of them will use a powermeter even if they don't look at the data during a race and generally they use a crank based versions. I think Sky are on Stages these days due to sponsorship but get the feeling the riders would rather have stuck with the previous system. I assume Garmin Canondale are using Vector.0
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Yes, virtually all of them will use a powermeter even if they don't look at the data during a race and generally they use a crank based versions. I think Sky are on Stages these days due to sponsorship but get the feeling the riders would rather have stuck with the previous system. I assume Garmin Canondale are using Vector.
What was the previous system?0 -
Yes, virtually all of them will use a powermeter even if they don't look at the data during a race and generally they use a crank based versions. I think Sky are on Stages these days due to sponsorship but get the feeling the riders would rather have stuck with the previous system. I assume Garmin Canondale are using Vector.
What was the previous system?
SRM0 -
Do any of the pros use power meters or gps / computers on their bikes?
If so, what hardware have you seen them with?
In use one pretty much every Pro bike.
SRM
Power2Max
Pioneer Power System
Stages
Rotor InPower
(Garmin-Cannondale are on SRM, not on Garmin Power Pedals).
For head units they use Garmin, PC7 or PC8 (SRM) and Pioneer have their own unit.0 -
This year they all have GPS trackers on their bikes so you can follow them live (according to INRNG)0
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This year they all have GPS trackers on their bikes so you can follow them live (according to INRNG)
Are all the teams signed up? I thought Velon were holding out...0 -
Cool. I'm behind on this one. I just remembered INRNG's initial post on this around the Dauphine saying Velon were not buying in. Obviously changed their tune...0