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The ergoRacer®
PC-software – faster, higher, farther!
The
new ergoRacer®
software was developed in cooperation with Hunter
Allen, the world-famous Cycling Coach, and his team
from CyclingPeaks Software in the USA. The result:
an analysis and training instrument for targeted
performance enhancement for recreational and serious
cyclists, professional cyclists, and coaches.
Special emphasis was placed on ease of use and
convenient menus. After the data from your ergomo
has been transferred to your PC, the ergoRacer
software offers you four easy-to-understand
functional areas and numerous analytical tools. You
can immediately track any changes in fitness,
identify areas for improvement, drill deep into each
ride’s data and even upload your data to the
Internet (via email or to www.TrainingPeaks.com)
Functions include: • faster data import via infrared
or cable • simple menus • adjustable training zones
• integrated calendar and journal • search function
• 28-day overview (date can be easily changed for
custom charts) • actual data display • zoom function
• ergomo pro computer software update by download
from the Internet and transfer to the cycle computer
by infrared/Flash. System requirements: Windows 98
or higher.
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Your ergoRacer®
homepage – an overview of your most
important performance values and parameters
over the last 28 days; updated automatically
with every data transfer. Completely
customizable dates, and charts, allowing you
to view all your training data. |
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The journal
– An overview of all performance values from
your last training session – in comparison
to other training rides or races. Among
other things, with power distribution, heart
rate, pedaling cadence, speed, and a
summary. |
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Training
Graph – clear graphical presentation of
the measurements, right after transfer from
the computer. Here you can mark, process,
and cut areas and analyze them in detail.
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Calendar
– overview of all your entries under the
headings “Training Goal” and “Notes”. Using
a search function, you can conveniently
analyze and compare results (for instance,
“Racing”) or training units. |
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