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    I don't know how Polar decides what is climb or ascent either.

    I guess the only way I would do it is perhaps what you've already mentioned. I'd insert 2 lap markers at the same point on every file and isolate the info for what would now be "Lap 2". Lap 1 and 3 being the portions that can be affected by traffic, etc. It appears that you have automatic lap markers appearing or a lot of lap markers already so I'd get rid of all those first.

    I just ride without worrying about hitting the lap button any longer so when I download the file there is only one lap and I can create lap markers where I should have hit the lap button if I had the discipline and brains. On your route, I'd insert them about mile 2.75 and 6.75 on all your files.

    I think you can copy this section to another file, do it again with another ride, and then create a comparison where the graphs will set atop each other.

    I haven't played with the reports. What about those?

    OK, now I'm going to have to go turn on the home computer and see what it does. I rarely track heart rate so the only comparison I'd have is speed, but you could compare heart rate also. Not sure that this is the time of year when I really want to be looking at these stats. Strong legs but barfo on the heat (like that medical term?).
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    PS - I've never really gotten serious about finding a Polar users group. Is there one?
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    Another thought for you the computer geek, err, goddess. Export the files, isolate the date for the section you want and write some comparison program.

    I think a few people over on bikejournal do this. Maybe ask your question there.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    SK - thanks for all your thoughts!

    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Another thought for you the computer geek, err, goddess. Export the files, isolate the date for the section you want and write some comparison program.

    I think a few people over on bikejournal do this. Maybe ask your question there.
    I know it won't surprise you to learn that I actually thought about this , but I haven't quite figured out how to get the data in raw enough form. I'll look into BJ one of these days and check it out.

    We're doing 50 flat miles again today, so I won't have much chance to check out the ascent thing - maybe I'll just send an email to Polar and ask about the grade ranges for that summary info.

    I can waste so much time messing around with the ride data!
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    You can open the files in Notepad but then you'd still need to get them into a CVS file or something. I bet someone on bikejournal would know how to to do this. The geeks are more openly public over there.
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    Chiming in late here (as usual) to second SadieKate's suggestion about laps. I always insert a lap marker at the base and crest of my "favorite" hills for each route. To mark improvement, I compare average mph and average heartrate for just the hill section. I usually make a little note of this in my bikejournal entry comments field.

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    I've been using the auto-lap marker at 1 mile intervals - it just gives me a little "beep" at each mile - and I find it oddly encouraging! But I guess I can turn it off and add the laps after the fact (like SK). Dianyla, I am so bad at remembering to add the laps before an after each hill!

    I now have several questions to ask Polar tech support:
    1. How do they calculate time spent climbing, flat and descending?
    2. Do cadence and speed averages take into account time not moving?
    3. Why do I get the BSOD every time I remove the USB infra-red thingy? (Even after uninstalling and reinstalling the Polar USB drivers)

    Again, thanks for the great suggestions! I have a huge amount of project work, and all I want to do is mess around with this stuff! But I will send an email to Polar today, and maybe snoop around in BJ ...
    Keep calm and carry on...

 

 

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