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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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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
Using Cyclemeter as my bike computer to collect advanced ride data
Using Cyclemeter as my bike computer to collect advanced ride data
Quad Lock smartphone mounting system
Quad Lock smartphone mounting system
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
Omata One (omata.com) minimal analogue bike computer
Omata One (omata.com) minimal analogue bike computer
Garmin EDGE 1030 performance bundle (from evancycles.com)
Garmin EDGE 1030 performance bundle (from evancycles.com)

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