power measurement


Quarq release next generation power meters

Crank-based power measurement system updated for 2013

Brim Bothers power system moves closer to release + video

Cleat-based power measurement system scheduled for summer launch

Updated: New kit from Look, Tacx and more

Shiny new products now available in the UK

Zone cleat-based power-measuring system opens pre-orders

It's just a place in the queue for the power measuring system from Brim Brothers in Dublin but they're not asking for money yet.

Garmin's first iPhone app tracks...well, everything (and for Android, too)

"Global leader in satellite navigation" concedes that using a smartphone is fine for most people

Garmin launch Vector power pedal and Edge 200 computer

One for the power statos and one for anyone looking for GPS logging on a budget

Zone system puts the world of power measurement at your feet

Cleat-based technology could mean instant transfer from one bike to another

Kurt Kinetic Road Machine turbo trainer

Price: 
£299.99

Kurt Kinetic's Road Machine might be pricey but it’s ultra-sturdy and the consistency of the resistance allows you to get a good power measurement if you buy the compatible computer too.

Before you can get going you need to attach the resistance unit to the trainer frame. You don’t get printed instructions but you can’t really go wrong here – and if you really can’t work it out, just watch the DVD included or go online. It takes five minutes and you only need to do it once.

Power pedals: the next big thing in cycling telemetry?

Those strain gauges are migrating to your pedal axles, and opening up new possibilities for analysis