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3hrs Zone 2
Just finished my first 3hrs maintenance zone 2 ride outdoors. I struggle with pacing especially outdoors but was happy to see i got 73% of my heart rate in zone 2. Great stuff. 😁😁
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Our January Roadmap
Wanted to share the January Development Roadmap for the community so you can all know what to expect. It's been an amazing start to the year and we've some really cool projects in the works to bring you. The ambitious aim is to get all this delivered by the end of the month.
Our January Roadmap
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Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
Great to have you here. This community is built for riders who believe their best chapter on the bike is still ahead. Whether you want to get fitter, faster, leaner, stronger or simply fall back in love with cycling, you’re in the right place. Before we get rolling, let’s get to know each other. Drop a quick intro under the "introduce yourself tab" in "communities" • Who are you • Where you’re riding from • Your cycling goals • And most importantly… a pic of your bike This is a community of support, accountability and shared passion. The more we show up, the more powerful this space becomes. Looking forward to meeting you all and helping you write the next chapter in your cycling story. Let’s get after it. You’re not done yet.
Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
Did you ride?
What ride did you do today? I was due to do 4hrs z2, got 3hrs in pouring rain & low temperatures. I’m going to finish the last hour on the zwift bike this evening
Single-Side Pedals vs. Trainer Power – Is the offset a dealbreaker?
Given i've never really paid this much attention to my zones and power. I've realised I’m split-braining my power data: Zwift (Ride) for indoors and my Garmin single-sided pedals for outdoors. I’ve avoided using the pedals on Zwift because of the "torque sensitivity" reputation Garmin has, but I’m wondering if I’m overthinking it. If the difference is only 2–5%, is that "close enough" for consistent training zones, or am I setting myself up for a failed interval session when I head outside? Or given the natural bias we have to one side could this then push the discrepancy above an acceptable limit and cause issues.
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