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  • I don't need to know precisely where I've run, although it's quite interesting if I do a run somewhere abroad and then I can go onto google earth and see exactly where I was.
    I use it for training to a particular pace. I can see exactly how many minutes per Km I'm doing, and what my heart rate is. I prefer really long runs, so that is important. I know that if I run at 6 minutes per k, everyone buggers off ahead of me, but after 50Km I start to catch up with them again and they all look like death.

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