export a GPX file from bikely or gmap, then import it into ridewithgps.
Only do this if you're confident the original route was planned well and not just vaguely pinned around a map. The route engines only gained the "follow the road" thing in the last couple of years... best to have an accurate route than to find yourself u-turning because of a confused device.
Only do this if you're confident the original route was planned well and not just vaguely pinned around a map. The route engines only gained the "follow the road" thing in the last couple of years... best to have an accurate route than to find yourself u-turning because of a confused device.