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Do I need a bike computer? Two sides of the argument

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There’s no denying that in recent years, cycling has become a bit of a numbers game. That which is measured improves, the saying goes, so as the fastest in the sport look to get faster, everything is measured. 

That means there’s not much that today’s best bike computers can’t measure. With GPS (Global Positioning System) technology, even most of the best budget cycling computers know exactly where you are in the world, accurate to within a few metres, at all time.  With this, they know how fast you’re travelling, how far you’ve been, how long it took, and more. They can also tell you your elevation, and by pairing to additional sensors, they can even display what power you’re producing at any given moment, what your heart rate is doing, what your core body temperature is and what your blood glucose concentration is. That’s all real-time. It’s a wild ride of numbers, data, metrics and information, and that’s before we get into the post-ride analysis. 

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