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How has the Kickr been?
Worth it?
Still testing the accuracy but regardless. ....
The best investment I've made for a while. Used to hate turbo work but the variety it gives means I can go a month now if only training indoors.
I do structured sessions as well as virtual mountain climbs over famous climbs. Will never be like the real thing but it is hard enough for me to gave finally gone to a smile compact indoors, which I don't need out.
Golden cheetah for free. Bit of a learning curve but comparing 2 rides is easy google is your friend. Basically training peaks but free.
Or DC Rainmaker has just launched an app for doing this that appears super easy to use but is paid for.