What did we do in the Dark Ages before bicycle computers and phone
apps changed the way we ride? I don’t know about you, but I tracked my
rides in spiral-bound notebooks, relied on street maps designed for
motorists, and asked my local bike mechanic for advice or went to the
library to copy pages from bicycle repair manuals.
I’m going to
confess right here and now that Strava and BikeMap are the only bicycle
apps I’m using regularly. I ride several thousand miles each year and
I’ve spent time playing with and exploring others, but they haven’t
found their way to the home screen on my phone. Here are my thoughts on
some cycling apps.
When you got on your bike this morning to
ride to UCSB, were the gears clanking and not shifting smoothly? Are
your brakes rubbing on the front wheel or making loud squealing noises
every time you stop at a crosswalk on State Street? You’re late for Bike
Moves – front tire’s flat and you have no idea what to do? Bike Repair
HD is a user-friendly app for phone or tablet that takes you step by
step through many basic bike repairs. At your fingertips are 73 of the
most common bike repair problems with over 250 photo illustrations.
Click
on the problem area – wheels, rear derailleur, chain, or
handlebar/headset – and in plain English (no jargon!) you’ll find short
simple instructions that will guide you through diagnosis and repair.
With some simple tools (check out my previous column Tools: Here are the
Ones You Need) you’ll be back on your trusty two-wheeler in no time at
all. Other similar repair apps include Bike Doctor and Emergency Bike
Repair.
This app isn’t designed for the weekend cyclist. Bike
Gears is for the serious road warrior or dedicated bicycle builder. You
can use it to quickly calculate gear ratios, gear inches, or development
and gain ratios based on your bike’s measurements. The app has over 200
preset tire sizes and it also lets you enter your own custom tire-size
for personalized measurements.
Designed by a cyclist, for
cyclists, this is the app if you’re building a new bike from scratch.
You can test out possible gearing configurations and get it right the
first time. With Bicycle Gears you can find equivalent gearing
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Gears is perfect for bike mechanics, bike builders, coaches, and serious
riders! You can also check out Bicycle Gear Head.
A San
Francisco start-up, Strava can best be described as a GPS-enabled social
network for cyclists and runners, allowing you to add other riders as
friends and track their progress as well as your own. Strava does this
by tracking segments of your ride such as a favorite local hill. You can
then compare your performance riding up Gibraltar or San Marcos Pass
with that of everyone else who has ridden the same section. Every time
you upload a ride, Strava automatically checks if you included any
segments and then lets you know how you rank – showing your position on
the segment’s leader board. Reach the top of the table and you get a
King or Queen of the Mountain award and a natty little gold crown on
your upload. A number of professional riders have signed up, so if your
club run takes you along one of their training routes you can even
compare yourself against the big boys. Strava provides basic GPS
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Digifit, the first app developer to bring heart rate monitoring to the
iPhone, now features a suite of apps that can track your cardio,
running, and cycling workouts. ibike is a free download but you’ll have
to buy additional hardware to turn your phone into a full feature
cycling/fitness monitor. Digifit has a handlebar-mounted case for your
phone and plug-in sensors available so that you can track your cardio
workouts using, for example, a heart-monitor belt, speed and cadence
sensor, or power meter. Digifit can also use GPS to map your routes and
provide pace, distance, and speed without sensors.
There are a
lot of apps that allow you to track data from your daily rides. I
haven’t looked at all of them so I can’t swear that this is the best,
but it has all the basic features and is intuitive to use. Whether you
are cycling for leisure or training for a race, Cycle Tracker Pro will
track your route and help boost your performance.
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listen to music and receive audio feedback. After your ride you can view
your history with stats, route map, splits, and cumulative graphs for
distance and calories burned. You can also share photos and share your
rides with friends on the Cycle Tracker Pro website. Other similar apps
include: The Bike Computer, Cyclemeter GPS Bike Computer for Road &
Mountain Biking, and Cycastic GPS.
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