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Collecting bike ride data using your smartphone

Get advanced ride data with a flexible setup

Apr. 30, 2019 -

This month I have intensified my training to become fit for this year's Fietselfstedentocht, a 235KM bicycle ride through Friesland. Over the years I have tested different kinds of bike computer setups: from dedicated (and expensive) Garmin Edge bike computers to no data at all. Eventually I came up with a flexible setup to gather advanced ride data using my smartphone, let me explain how this works.

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Feeling adventurous mounting a €1659 iPhone on my steer with a rubber strap
Feeling adventurous mounting a €1659 iPhone on my steer with a rubber strap
Garmin EDGE 1030 performance bundle (from evancycles.com)
Garmin EDGE 1030 performance bundle (from evancycles.com)
My 'bike area network': sensors (red) and displays (green) connected to the smartphone
My 'bike area network': sensors (red) and displays (green) connected to the smartphone
Omata One (omata.com) minimal analogue bike computer
Omata One (omata.com) minimal analogue bike computer
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Quad Lock smartphone mounting system
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