• Probably the order you have put them in. Depends what training you are going to do. Power can be handy for training but doesn't help you much once you are underway other than it can stop you blowing up on the first day

  • To an extent. I am now using it without powermatch, so just using the trainer to record power. That is ok and I can do a workout without the power bouncing all over the place and the resistance being up and down too.

    The trainer records a higher power figure than my power meter, but that isn't a problem as long as I do a test using that figure - it could just be calibration. However, it is not consistently higher than my PM. So, yesterday I was doing unders and overs, and I did an over, and it felt like the resistance actually went down, not up. Checking it against my garmin trace afterwards, that is what the PM said , and my heart rate went down, which kind of proves it. So I am still in dialogue with TR to see if they have other ideas. Basically I don't know if it is the PM, the trainer or TR, but at least one is not working properly.

    But today I rode my bike outside for a change - rode to work in bright sunshine and home in snow!

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