Very low power
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Very low power
Using the PP on my fat bike in the snow again. I had really low power readings for the entire ride and I'm not sure why. It was a pretty tough ride, I would guess my NP would've been 180 or so, just from feel. I got a NP of 79. It was heavy snow and I was breaking trail the first lap through. Any ideas on the issue would be appreciated. The last ride I took in the snow I got power readings I thought were pretty good.
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Re: Very low power
Another ride today with the same results, very low power readings. I was really pushing today. No thoughts on why it's reading low? I had 1 good ride in the snow, but the last 2 have been way off.
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Re: Very low power
Your ride file shows that your average bike speed was about 5 mph...that is a fast walking speed.offpiste.reese wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:39 pm Another ride today with the same results, very low power readings. I was really pushing today. No thoughts on why it's reading low? I had 1 good ride in the snow, but the last 2 have been way off.
I think something is wrong with your speed sensor.
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Re: Very low power
No, it was a bit below 5 mph. I'm riding on snow. That I pack myself. It's very slow. I actually XC skied the same course a bit faster. So there's nothing wrong with my speed sensor.
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Re: Very low power
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/3319535029
Speed on there is a little low, I forgot to stop the Garmin when I stopped.
Speed on there is a little low, I forgot to stop the Garmin when I stopped.
Re: Very low power
What's going on is that snow is causing really high rolling resistance...much higher than what you would find on any road or trail.
I've adjusted your Crr to 0.05--a value about 5x higher than your current setting. This gives an NP of 179W.
Load the attached profile into your unit and you should get better numbers.
I've adjusted your Crr to 0.05--a value about 5x higher than your current setting. This gives an NP of 179W.
Load the attached profile into your unit and you should get better numbers.
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