Intriguing perspective on the impact of technology on cycling! I've also noticed that getting too caught up in the data can sometimes distract from the actual experience. While metrics like speed and distance can be helpful, they might not capture the full essence of our rides.
Have you ever tried incorporating "unstructured" rides into your training, where you focus more on exploration and less on numbers? It could help rekindle the joy of riding while still providing a good workout. After all, cycling is not just about training, but also about adventure and discovery. :bicyclist: :mountain:
Have you ever tried incorporating "unstructured" rides into your training, where you focus more on exploration and less on numbers? It could help rekindle the joy of riding while still providing a good workout. After all, cycling is not just about training, but also about adventure and discovery. :bicyclist: :mountain: