Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share If I download the training data in iBike for windows, why can't I open that data from cycling peaks? Do I need to download the data DIRECT from the monitor into Cyclingpeaks? I do have 2 files with data (weekends rides) but as soon as I open that from my harddrive onto "CP", (athlete default setting is me), it open a new window but not under my name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikeMax Posted April 18, 2007 Share If I download the training data in iBike for windows' date=' why can't I open that data from cycling peaks? Do I need to download the data DIRECT from the monitor into Cyclingpeaks? I do have 2 files with data (weekends rides) but as soon as I open that from my harddrive onto "CP", (athlete default setting is me), it open a new window but not under my name.[/quote'] Try this - put the data files on the desktop, then drag them into the CP window and seect the athlete. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marius Posted April 18, 2007 Share Vir jo gese om die PowerTap te kry, dan sou ek jo kon help, maar nee!!Ek dink jy moet daai file wat jy gedownload het export sodat jy dit kan import in CyclePeaks in Pops. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share Nee, hulle se jy moet die files oopmaak waar dit ge download is in ibike, copy dit na die "DATA" file onder jou naam in Cycling peaks. Ek het net gedog ek kan dit eenkeer aflaai maar gelyk op 2 plekke save. Bietjie manual werk.maar nou ja, ek vrees al die dag as ek moet verstaan wat al daai gescribble beteken. As ek Bill gates se laaitie was het ek die cordless powertap gekoop. Maar jy kom nie naby my , jy breek alles waaraan jy raak. :-) Arme lilo, dat sy nog uithou is die agste wonderwerk in mense heugenis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce Posted April 18, 2007 Share Popeye I have just been through a bit of an evaluation with the iBike. At the time I was using Build 56 of CyclingPeaks and there was no way to download directly into CyclingPeaks. I am now using build 61 and I see they have included the "Velobike iBike Pro" option to the list of power meters supported. Download Build 61 and you should be able to do it directly. I haven't been able to test this 'cos I had to give the iBike back before I got Build 61. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share Ill try and let you know. thanks Bruce. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share Bruce, It is the 2.1 (Built 61) that I baught yesterday. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marius Posted April 18, 2007 Share ok ok, my turn, I also downloaded CyclePeaks, only done one race so far, it was the BEESLOOP and this is my PowerStats!!! yea yea, I know I'm good Entire workout (221 watts):Duration: 1:24:55 (1:24:56)Work: 1126 kJTSS: 118.4 (intensity factor 0.914)Norm Power: 265VI: 1.2Distance: 57.999 kmMin Max AvgPower: 0 915 221 wattsHeart rate: 0 176 18 bpmCadence: 26 141 93 rpmSpeed: 0 56.5 41.0 kphPace 1:04 0:00 1:28 min/kmHub Torque: 0 36.5 6.4 lb-in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share ok, I played around on Saturday,... NOTE: I'm not sure if my "base setups" is correct. Going to resetup this weekend, because I di understand a bit more. Entire workout (401 watts): Duration: 1:45:06 Work: 2530 kJ TSS: 3308.7 (intensity factor 4.346) Norm Power: 1087 VI: 2.71 Distance: 44.84 km Elevation Gain: 1374 m Elevation Loss: 521 m Grade: 0.0 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 2744 401 watts Speed: 0 46.3 25.6 kph Pace 1:18 0:00 2:21 min/km Altitude: 329 1210 390 m Peak 5s (2735 watts): Duration: 0:05 Work: 14 kJ TSS: n/a Norm Power: n/a VI: n/a Distance: 42 m Elevation Gain: 0 m Elevation Loss: 0 m Grade: -0.7 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 2728 2744 2735 watts Speed: 29.9 30.1 29.9 kph Pace 1:60 2:00 2:00 min/km Altitude: 355 355 355 m Peak 10s (2723 watts): Duration: 0:10 Work: 27 kJ TSS: n/a Norm Power: n/a VI: n/a Distance: 84 m Elevation Gain: 0 m Elevation Loss: 0 m Grade: -0.4 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 2684 2744 2723 watts Speed: 29.5 30.1 29.9 kph Pace 1:60 2:02 2:01 min/km Altitude: 355 355 355 m Peak 20s (2673 watts): Duration: 0:20 Work: 53 kJ TSS: n/a Norm Power: n/a VI: n/a Distance: 164 m Elevation Gain: 1 m Elevation Loss: 1 m Grade: 0.2 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 2565 2744 2673 watts Speed: 28.5 30.1 29.3 kph Pace 1:60 2:06 2:03 min/km Altitude: 355 355 355 m Peak 30s (2654 watts): Duration: 0:30 Work: 80 kJ TSS: 93.9 (intensity factor 10.618) Norm Power: n/a VI: n/a Distance: 245 m Elevation Gain: 2 m Elevation Loss: 1 m Grade: 0.4 % (1 m) Min Max Avg Power: 2496 2744 2654 watts Speed: 28.5 30.3 29.4 kph Pace 1:59 2:06 2:02 min/km Altitude: 354 355 355 m Peak 1min (2592 watts): Duration: 1:00 Work: 156 kJ TSS: 181.9 (intensity factor 10.447) Norm Power: n/a VI: n/a Distance: 497 m Elevation Gain: 3 m Elevation Loss: 3 m Grade: -0.1 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 2281 2744 2592 watts Speed: 28.5 30.6 29.8 kph Pace 1:58 2:06 2:01 min/km Altitude: 354 355 355 m Peak 2min (2400 watts): Duration: 2:00 Work: 288 kJ TSS: 314.6 (intensity factor 9.715) Norm Power: n/a VI: n/a Distance: 991 m Elevation Gain: 5 m Elevation Loss: 7 m Grade: -0.2 % (-2 m) Min Max Avg Power: 2077 2744 2400 watts Speed: 28.5 31.1 29.8 kph Pace 1:56 2:06 2:01 min/km Altitude: 353 355 354 m Peak 5min (1940 watts): Duration: 5:00 Work: 582 kJ TSS: 576.9 (intensity factor 8.321) Norm Power: 2080 VI: 1.07 Distance: 2.293 km Elevation Gain: 21 m Elevation Loss: 10 m Grade: 0.5 % (11 m) Min Max Avg Power: 1120 2744 1940 watts Speed: 18.7 31.1 27.5 kph Pace 1:56 3:13 2:11 min/km Altitude: 353 365 357 m Peak 10min (1654 watts): Duration: 10:00 Work: 992 kJ TSS: 886.9 (intensity factor 7.295) Norm Power: 1824 VI: 1.1 Distance: 4.326 km Elevation Gain: 56 m Elevation Loss: 18 m Grade: 0.9 % (38 m) Min Max Avg Power: 1034 2744 1654 watts Speed: 18.7 31.1 26.0 kph Pace 1:56 3:13 2:19 min/km Altitude: 353 392 367 m Peak 20min (1361 watts): Duration: 20:00 Work: 1633 kJ TSS: 1316.5 (intensity factor 6.285) Norm Power: 1571 VI: 1.15 Distance: 7.596 km Elevation Gain: 139 m Elevation Loss: 24 m Grade: 1.5 % (115 m) Min Max Avg Power: 929 2744 1361 watts Speed: 15.4 31.1 22.8 kph Pace 1:56 3:54 2:38 min/km Altitude: 353 475 402 m Peak 30min (1165 watts): Duration: 30:00 Work: 2097 kJ TSS: 1776.3 (intensity factor 5.96) Norm Power: 1490 VI: 1.28 Distance: 11.813 km Elevation Gain: 190 m Elevation Loss: 137 m Grade: 0.0 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 2744 1165 watts Speed: 0 43.8 23.7 kph Pace 1:22 0:00 2:32 min/km Altitude: 353 475 417 m Peak 60min (646 watts): Duration: 1:00:00 Work: 2327 kJ TSS: 2503.1 (intensity factor 5.003) Norm Power: 1251 VI: 1.93 Distance: 25.716 km Elevation Gain: 326 m Elevation Loss: 330 m Grade: -0.0 % (-4 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 2744 646 watts Speed: 0 46.3 25.7 kph Pace 1:18 0:00 2:20 min/km Altitude: 336 475 396 m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fandacious Posted April 18, 2007 Share Work: 1126 kJHeart rate: 0 176 18 bpmYou must be uber fit, or theres something wrong with your HRM. I'm pretty fit and i burn on avg about 1000kcal / hr which works out at 4186.8kjoules. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share I'm sure my "tilt" setup was correct, but my "coast down" is wrong. So, at least there is some data. Not that I understand anything about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share and I stress again, My "base setup" can be wrong. Another question: When I left home on Saturday no wind was blowing, on my way back from Wellington it was blowing quite hard. This was on the way back "play around". How big a role will that wind change play in recording the correct data?popeye2007-04-18 09:18:44 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikeMax Posted April 18, 2007 Share Popeye - 1087w NP for 1.45 is way off I am afraid. You need to redo all the steps I would imagine - I cannot advise further as I am afraid I have no real experience with the Ibike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marius Posted April 18, 2007 Share And mine BikeMax, did you look at mine!?!?!? this is from the Beesloop race: Entire workout (221 watts):Duration: 1:24:55 (1:24:56)Work: 1126 kJTSS: 118.4 (intensity factor 0.914)Norm Power: 265VI: 1.2Distance: 57.999 kmMin Max AvgPower: 0 915 221 wattsHeart rate: 0 176 18 bpmCadence: 26 141 93 rpmSpeed: 0 56.5 41.0 kphPace 1:04 0:00 1:28 min/kmHub Torque: 0 36.5 6.4 lb-in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brakkies Sport Fotos Posted April 18, 2007 Share i can read yours, k@k sleg, jy het geslip. of in beesmodder gery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marius Posted April 18, 2007 Share yessyesss Pops, it was actually a hard ride, with Fatty and Nellie on the Tandem and MW and Bertus on the other Tandem I had my hand full trying to hang on!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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