Wheel based speed is more accurate than GPS on a garmin. That is why when doing aero testing you are always advised to take readings from a wheel based sensor rather than GPS.
That's what I thought. Although I'm not overly bothered about speed accuracy.
Rode without the sensor Sunday and didn't miss it.
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Wheel based speed is more accurate than GPS on a garmin. That is why when doing aero testing you are always advised to take readings from a wheel based sensor rather than GPS.