• Depends on the crash and the surface you're racing on doesn't it? If you're racing indoors all the time its less of an issue as the pedal is more like to wreck the track than the other way around.

  • Yep i agree, it really depend and on the road....anything can happen.

    And i was checking, you are right pointless to put some money in a stage if for a little more i can get a p2m.

    Ok then i'm going to be reasonable and only buy a garmin 1000 so at least will get cadence, speed and heart rate. Not perfect but it will help and then once arrived in HK, i will take a coach who will probably guide me into one solution for the powermeter.

    Shame, i have now probably 6 weeks off before the move and wanted to made the most of it to train harder and better. And i saw that p2m take 3 weeks to get to you anyway so probably too late already for me.

    Tks for the advices guys, really appreciate.

  • Ok then i'm going to be reasonable and only buy a garmin 1000 so at least will get cadence, speed and heart rate.

    If you understand its limitations HR isn't a terrible metric on which to monitor training intensity - you can train better with it than you can without.

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