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cycling computers
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a device used by cyclists to track and display various metrics such as speed, distance, and heart rate
A cycling computer is a device used by cyclists to track various performance metrics while riding. It is usually mounted on the handlebars and can measure speed, distance, time, and sometimes heart rate, pedaling speed, and height changes. Some advanced models offer GPS navigation, route tracking, and real-time data analysis. Cycling computers help riders monitor their progress, set goals, and improve their performance. They can also be useful for planning routes and measuring improvements over time.
- My cycling computer recorded my fastest speed yet on today's ride.
- I rely on my cycling computer to monitor my heart rate during intense workouts.
- The cycling computer beeped to remind me to hydrate after an hour of riding.
- With a cycling computer, you can analyze your cycling performance with precise data.
- The cycling computer's cadence sensor helps me maintain a steady pedal rhythm.