I’ve tried looking for an answer but haven’t found a good one ... so can anyone share what “uniformity” under the pedal analytics actually means?
Thanks! Jon
Uniformity?
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Re: Uniformity?
Hi
The uniformity index is the ratio in percent between the average power and the max power outputs of the pedaling stroke.
It is impossible to reach a 100% uniformity: a value close to 65% is considered very good.
The higher the value, the better the efficiency.
Basically, if you reach a 100% value it means that you're applying the max power in the space of the entire pedaling circle.
The uniformity index is the ratio in percent between the average power and the max power outputs of the pedaling stroke.
It is impossible to reach a 100% uniformity: a value close to 65% is considered very good.
The higher the value, the better the efficiency.
Basically, if you reach a 100% value it means that you're applying the max power in the space of the entire pedaling circle.
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Re: Uniformity?
Thanks for the explanation.
It would be great to be able to see this, and the left right balance, in other applications or on a garmin device - I use Xert and Zwift to train and it’s a shame to not even to able to record in a different device, as it’s such a useful thing to understand.
It would be great to be able to see this, and the left right balance, in other applications or on a garmin device - I use Xert and Zwift to train and it’s a shame to not even to able to record in a different device, as it’s such a useful thing to understand.
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