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I looked at yours when you mentioned it a couple of years ago but I think it doesn't do power, is that right? I think that's why I didn't use it.
Agree that the car apps / Google are not great for cycling.
The ones I have on my phone are:
- rwgps, which I pay for,
- osmand, which I paid for a small one off amount,
- bikecomputer pro (ditto), which is the best all round alternative I've found for my needs as it does power, and it's designed for cycling, - cyclemeter, which is very good for intervals.
- rwgps, which I pay for,
I wrote an app BikeGPX that’s designed for this. Basic navigation is free. RideWithGPS requires a subscription.
Google Maps and other apps designed primarily for car users are terrible for battery life IME.