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    Pace Zones only for Running available, not for cycling

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      indigma
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      Hi there 🙂
      I navigate to Settings > Training > Intensity Zones > Advanced Zones
      If i continue with “Running”: I see the following

      • Special HR zones for running (which is on)
      • Pace zones
      • Power zones
        BUT
        If i go to “Cycling” instead of “Running” i only see
      • Special HR zones for cycling (which is also on)
      • Power zones
        “Pace zones” is missing at “Cycling”
        is that normal?
        Thank you for your help 🙂
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        Egika Platinum Member @indigma
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        @indigma yes, normal. In cycling there is speed in km/h. Pace in min/km is not really useful in cycling…

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          Mff73 @indigma
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          @indigma
          And pace or speed zones on bike is quite meaningless

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            indigma @Egika
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            @Egikay yes, of course it makes no sense in “min/km” but to me it would make sense in “km/h”. For example to ensure that you keep your minimum or average speed on a road race. The problem is, that there is no speed at all in cycling. But i understand now, that it is just not available and i am not too stupid to find it - thanks for the answer 🙂

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              indigma @Mff73
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              @Mff73 i would agree that it is quite meaningless for mountainbiking, but not for road racing on flat terrain. to me it would make a lot of sense there.

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