Riding on feel (and being able to ride on feel) is a good thing to practice. If your power meter dies a death or computer falls off etc. you need to be able to a) motivate and b) pace yourself effectively. I did a club TT this evening on the pursuit bike for that exact reason, not for fast times or anything (I'd already been training in the morning) but just to sort out pacing with only minimal data (speed/cadence/distance) in front of me.
Riding on feel (and being able to ride on feel) is a good thing to practice. If your power meter dies a death or computer falls off etc. you need to be able to a) motivate and b) pace yourself effectively. I did a club TT this evening on the pursuit bike for that exact reason, not for fast times or anything (I'd already been training in the morning) but just to sort out pacing with only minimal data (speed/cadence/distance) in front of me.