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Power meters are so common now that it’s easy to forget how scarce they were just a decade ago.sometime in 2010, it was so expensive that it cost almost as much as my entry-level road bike. It was also so uncommon at the time that you could barely find one on the road. Back then, training centered on power and data was also somewhat unpopular with coaches and athletes that it’s easy to look past it and buy bling aero wheels instead.
People underutilize the data from these devices and treat them as expensive speedometers: a passive way to record effort rather than an active way of influencing training
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