Diving into data.




Cyclists generate an immense amount of data during their rides. While many cyclists may already use power meters, GPS bike computers, and heart rate monitors, AI takes data analysis to the next level.


One of the biggest challenges cyclists face is knowing what to do with all the data they collect. AI tools like Wahoo SYSTM and Zwift use advanced algorithms to interpret this data and provide actionable insights. These tools don't just track speed or distance—they analyze your power output, cadence, and recovery, offering suggestions for how to improve. AI-driven platforms can also detect patterns and predict future performance, allowing cyclists to track their progress over time and make adjustments accordingly.

The WHOOP tracker is a wearable device that helps you monitor your health and fitness. WHOOP has added a Coach feature that uses OpenAI technology, similar to ChatGPT. This feature gives personalized answers to users' health and fitness questions based on their specific biometric data. For instance, can you create a 100-mile cycling training plan for me? The coach can help with that.

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