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  • Sign up for garmin connect, it still can connect to strava, but as you have a power meter and other sensors on this new bike, I believe it show a more accurate way of analysis your data. Strava is good for general browsing and see who are riding on a social and pro level.

  • I only have one Windows machine that is a server, and Garmin are generally anti-Linux... so I guess I'll wait until I get the power meter, Di2, etc and then see what I really need to install and configure.

  • I on other hand hate garmin connect. Golden cheetah is my fav for nerdy power graphs

  • Cool, for me general browsing to look at the ride, strava is really good at that, however, when I take the road bike out with my PM and HM, IMO it gives me more data to analysis and overlay with. Just something to keep in mind.

    Enjoy all this new gadgets, it makes cycling more interesting and quite depressing at times too.

  • I think after initial setup you don't ever really need to plug a Bluetooth garmin into a pc except for updates, just pair it with your phone (with the garmin connect app installed) and it'll upload rides to garmin and from there to strava.

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