1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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Come on, you know thats rubbish. The ride remains the ride. All this data stuff is for after the ride, once you've finished. Instead of thinking, I must of nailed that climb today, you can see how well you did on that climb. That's nothing like your analogy.![]()
Totally agree on the running analogy being nothing to do with, that was a bit of an after thought to be honest

I do think watching numbers can spoil a ride enjoyment though. I've been doing a 10 mile commute home lately and been recording it, rather than the more leisurely short trip I usually do. On recorded rides I keep finding myself getting hung up on avg speeds. The other day, as soon as I came out of work I hit traffic and instantly my average speed was now on a hiding to nothing. I found it winding me up and getting me impatient, whereas normally I'd be quite chilled about getting there when I get there. Having said that, when I upload the rides it is nice to see how segments compare to previous rides and where I am in terms of how it felt fitness wise.
I suppose it comes down to the individual riders' attitude to watching numbers. I agree, you can record rides and enjoy both the ride and numbers afterwards. However, I can't help feeling there is a correlation between the stock a rider puts on numbers and how many numbers they focus on and the enjoyment of the actual ride.