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  2. Cycling power meter - Wikipedia

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    Cycling power meter. Crank arm based power meter. The small box on the rear of the left crank arm contains the strain gauges. A cycling power meter is a device on a bicycle that measures the power output of the rider. Most cycling power meters use strain gauges to measure torque applied, and when combined with angular velocity, calculate power.

  3. Get to Know Your Cycling Power Zones So You Can Train ... - AOL

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    Use this guide to better understand your cycling power zones and how to use your functional threshold power a.k.a. FTP to train smarter.

  4. Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik - Wikipedia

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    SRM cycling power meter. Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik (SRM), or Schoberer Rad Messtechnik, is a company which created the first cycling power meter. Formed in 1986 by Ulrich Schoberer, the firm's name literally means "Schoberer’s bike measurement technology." The SRM Powermeter uses built-in strain gauges to determine the power, in Watts, that ...

  5. VAM (bicycling) - Wikipedia

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    VAM is a parameter used in cycling as a measure of fitness and speed; it is useful for relatively objective comparisons of performances and estimating a rider's power output per kilogram of body mass, which is one of the most important qualities of a cyclist who competes in stage races and other mountainous [citation needed] events. Dr.

  6. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle performance is measurable performance such as energy efficiency that affect how effective a bicycle is. Bicycles are extraordinarily efficient machines; in terms of the amount of energy a person must expend to travel a given distance, cycling is calculated to be the most efficient self-powered means of transportation. [1] The transport ...

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  8. Cadence (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    Cadence (cycling) In cycling, cadence is a measure of rotational speed of the crank, expressed in units of revolutions per minute (r/min or rpm). In other words, it is the pedalling rate at which a cyclist is turning the pedals. Cadence is directly proportional to wheel speed, but is a distinct measurement and changes with gearing.

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