It'll be a mixed blessing, no Stravanauts and we go back to a world of Audax routesheets, carrying pages ripped out of a 1:250,000 road atlas, cateye Velo 8 cycle computers and remembering to look out for and read signs.
I've still got an old Cateye cycle computer in the shed that recorded time, distance and speed every 5 seconds or so and the data could be downloaded to a computer. Can't remember the model number though and google isn't helping.
My audax career over. Oh well, at least I got PBP done. :)
I still have my Powertap headunits - they record almost everything that Garmins do except the GPS stuff (the new Joules do GPS). They're just more reliable, cheaper... hmm... maybe I should use them instead of Garmins.
It'll be a mixed blessing, no Stravanauts and we go back to a world of Audax routesheets, carrying pages ripped out of a 1:250,000 road atlas, cateye Velo 8 cycle computers and remembering to look out for and read signs.
I've still got an old Cateye cycle computer in the shed that recorded time, distance and speed every 5 seconds or so and the data could be downloaded to a computer. Can't remember the model number though and google isn't helping.