Subject: RE: TrainerRoad virtual power checkwell- I wouldn't compare speed numbers on a trainer to speed on the road. TR does a virtual power calc based on the correlation between trainer speed and power for each specific trainer model. Some are more consistent (unit to unit as well as over time and temp) than others. One of the specific reasons why I bought the KK Road Machine is that it appeared to be well respected for it's power curve consistency, and this seems to be the case. Now- that said, I've got a Powertap on one bike and use TR with a speed/cadence sensor mostly with my other bike. I think the virtual power is maybe 5-10 watts higher than my powertap power (but it really depends on how fresh I feel that day). Hard to say as i've never recorded both at once and compared. (can you?- I think that it just picks up one of the power sources???) Thing is, it kinda' does matter if you're using Golden Cheetah or Training Peaks and your CP curve jumps up 10 watts every time you hop on the trainer. Overestimates your TSS. |