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  2. Cycling power meter - Wikipedia

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    A cycling power meter is a device on a bicycle that measures the power output of the rider. Most cycling power meters use strain gauges to measure torque applied, and when combined with angular velocity, calculate power.

  3. Do You Really Need a Power Meter? - AOL

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    The pros and cons of using a power meter, according to coaches.

  4. Power meter - Wikipedia

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    Wattmeter measures the electrical power circulating in any electric circuit; Microwave power meter measures power in a microwave signal; Optical power meter measures power in an optical signal; Google PowerMeter is a tool to track a household's energy usage; A cycling power meter measures the power output of a bicycle rider; Health meter, a ...

  5. Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik - Wikipedia

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    SRM cycling power meter. Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik (SRM), or Schoberer Rad Messtechnik, is a company which created the first cycling power meter.Formed in 1986 by Ulrich Schoberer in Jülich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the firm's name literally means "Schoberer’s bike measurement technology."

  6. Get to Know Your Cycling Power Zones So You Can Train ... - AOL

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    Use this guide to better understand your cycling power zones and how to use your functional threshold power a.k.a. FTP to train smarter.

  7. VAM (bicycling) - Wikipedia

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    VAM is a parameter used in cycling as a measure of fitness and speed; it is useful for relatively objective comparisons of performances and estimating a rider's power output per kilogram of body mass, which is one of the most important qualities of a cyclist who competes in stage races and other mountainous [citation needed] events.