Why do you need cadence?
Why do you need any data? But specifically in this case I'm doing TrainerRoad where workouts require you to spin within a certain cadence range. The Kickr has RPM estimation built in which is not bad but it's not as accurate as an actual RPM sensor.
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Why do you need cadence?