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It’s easier than ever to plot a cycling route with many navigation apps and GPS computers available. Here’s how to get started...
Want some on-bike data without breaking the bank? There are loads of good quality, affordable bike computers out there nowadays, some even with GPS and Strava-sharing capabilities
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40 years after creating the very first cycle computer, Sigma is still innovating with its awesome ROX range of GPS-infused bike technology. Whatever type of cycling you're into, there's a ROX model that's perfect for you
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GPS-enabled bike computer with masses of navigation and performance-measuring capability