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Great web site! A real aid to planning and monitoring training.
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audiolessonover
Two interval sessions a week and endurance riding at the weekend - so far so good. I've bought a couple to start with, and now have the full set of excellent ...
Oct 12th 2010 by audiolessonover
Travis
So my plan this week was to do at least 30mins on the TT everyday, unless I went out on the bike. I mean, 30 mins isn't a lot, right? So I failed this weeks t...
Dec 12th 2008 by Travis
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Free Features of BikeBlogs
» Plan training sessions and races
» Record your training stats
Time, Distance, HR, Power, ...
» Chart your progress with graphs and tables
» Customised fitness tests
Generic system means you can record anything
» Create your own Cycling blog
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» Garmin plugin
Upload your training directly from your Garmin device (including GPS data)
» iCalendar sync
See your training plan in Outlook, Thunderbird or other calendar software
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Coaching Features
Coaching Tool
» Access athletes training plan and recorded (logged) sessions
» Create training plans
Including week templates and generic session library, exclusively available to coaches
» Setup email alerts for upcoming events
For example, we can email you the day before one of your athletes has a race.
» Create training programmes to share or sell
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