I just started measuring power on my bike and its producing a number that does not mean much to me. Is there any guidance as to how much power people push? i.e. A pro, A podium age grouper, the average age grouper?
Any thoughts would be great so I can make some sense of what I'm doing.
Thanks
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- by bmcmaster11
- Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:36 am
- Forum: Frequently Asked Questions
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