
Paul
That will work.coachboyd wrote:If you right click on the download button and click "save link as" you should be able to save it where you want and open it with the iBike software.
That won't work.coachboyd wrote:Or you could always associate .csv files with the iBike software.
Yes, all the necessary info from your profile is encoded in the CSV file. The trick is just to make sure the profile is attached to the ride before you upload it to your team page.coachboyd wrote:I will tell the guys to always analyze the files before posting them so the attached profile is included. Am I right in thinking that when we analyze the file, the profile that was in the iBike during the ride will attach to the ride file and you guys will be able to analyze the rides with that profile?
I am impressed with your HR readings! I assume you find them accurate. I went thru one of your training rides and noticed that your HR was 130ish on an effort of 270+watts on a climb with 5-6% gradient. I have a high HR and I tried bringing it down by doing a looong base build. Unfortunately I think I de-trained myself. I have brought up the tempo and included some interval work(10 min ITT effort) and feel much better in group rides. But on a climb of around 5- 6% my HR would be pegged at the very least 170 with an effort of 200 watts. I have also started sweetspot training(Frank Overton) on my tempo rides. Care to share your secrets? is it mileage? 10,000 kj weekly target?coachboyd wrote:Hey guys,
Just talked it over with Richard and he wants me to start posting in here. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Boyd Johnson and I am riding for the DLP Racing team that iBike is sponsoring for this year. We are all very excited to be riding the iBikes and as part of the sponsorship we will be posting a lot of our ride files on our team's website http://www.kaneracingteam.com for anybody (with the iBike software) to see. To go directly to the power page, you can visit http://www.kaneracingteam.com/power1. We will also be doing a few in depth analysis of a few ride and race files per month.
Also, if anybody has any questions I will do my best to answer. We are doing a lot of testing and reporting with the iBike company and together I think we are going to blow the lid off the power meter market.
Boyd Johnson
DLP Racing