RE: Watch me crashing (new video) and some cycling talk...

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Thank you!
Yes climbing is very different indeed, it slows you down even more ๐Ÿ˜when the speeds in virtual riding are anything comparable to real life, I was climbing a 12% slope with 7km/h at 230 watts ๐Ÿ˜… from now on I won't complain anymore when I can't get above 20km/h when riding with full on head winds haha.

The climbpro did work, it told me how much elevation I had left and what the climb looks like, but it didn't went to the climbing screen by itself, or I was just to impatient...

The Garmin crash detection only triggers on real crashes, I have it activated as well it's a great function indeed. I've crashes off-road multiple times already but it's always slow speed crashes, losing traction at sharp bends, clipping a tree, fail to climb... it did trigger once after I had washed my bike with the Garmin still attached and I was bouncing the bike on the ground to get most of the water off, it's easy to cancel the alert as well.

And i totally agree, when you have to attach your bike to the indoor trainer every time that's too much work and I won't use it as well, in my case it's on the second floor so not very practical too, and yes it's way too expensive (โ‚ฌ1200 for the set) to ride it every now and then. The main reason to buy it was for my wife's back and now my entire household of 4 is using it.



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My Garmin always shows me when there is an upcoming climb and shows something like "start climb". Did you upload your route to your Garmin? I always do. Maybe that could make a difference.
My cycling gear is just used by me. That does make a difference ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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Unless I'm going to a nearby trail I'm always using the Garmin navigation indeed, it makes such a difference.

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