Top 5 Best Cycling Apps
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CHECK OUT RIZKNOWS DEALS ↓↓↓↓ http://www.rizknows.com/deals My review of the top five best cycling applications for iOS and Android. In this video I discuss the various features, good and bad, of the best cycling/bike ride mapping apps. Among the most popular are Strava, MapMyRide, RunKeeper, MapMyTracks, Cyclemeter, Endomondo, Under Armour Record, and Runtastic Road Bike. ▬ DISCLAIMER ▬ Read our full Ethics Statement here: http://rizknows.com/ethics ▬ CONNECT ▬ Subscribe: http://goo.gl/aTyGpN The BEST Deals: http://rizknows.com/deals Website: http://rizknows.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/rizknows Instagram: http://instagram.com/rizknows Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rizknows Snapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/rizardofoz Periscope: rizknows ▬ CREDITS ▬ Intro Song: "Cut and Run” Kevin MacLeod Link: http://incompetech.com
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Any suggestions for similar apps for skiing/riding?
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I love using MapMyRide I recommend it to everyone.
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If you use bluetooth speed/cadence sensor your brst choice Runtastic bike or Endomondo. Only these programs can write the track on the basis of indications of the BT sensor.
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Can you give me an app that has offline maps for free? Like seriously how big a dicks do they have to be to not give out a setting for offline maps...
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Stava has no interval trainign option
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wahoo fitness app?
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I use Map My Ride I was very happy with it until I upgraded and paid to get rid of the adds. now it will not give me splits per 1km. not happy wish I kept the old one, I'm now looking for another app
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does map my ride have turn by turn directions? if not can you suggest another app??
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i just wanted to ask if all these apps have an offline map?? if yes then let me know which all. thank you . nice video.
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What is your strava
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I love Strava, but I am not willing to pay the subscription. So I have to stick with Mapmyride because it does have weekly goal settings.
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I found Strava seems to create more accurate GPS tracks but uses more battery (I am using a dual-core phone about 2 years old), when compared to MapMyRide. I can record a full 6 hour ride with MapMyRide, but Strava seems to die after about 4.5-5 hours. I always just record using mapmyride since it has audio cues for distance/time/splits then just upload the tcx file to strava. Also put the phone in airplane mode and re-enable GPS and you should get about twice the battery life
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Strava is the best -agree
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Have you tried sports-tracker? Its pretty awesome, would love to hear your view on it. http://www.sports-tracker.com/
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STRAVA all the way.
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I use Spyglass. It’s a navigational app where you can see all your current location data: gps coordinates, current bearing, altitude, speed, even vertical speed and estimated time of arrival to the target. It works without cell signal, you can predownload areas of the map which you will need later and use them when offline. You can also take pictures with all the info overlaid and share your location with friends. https://itunes.apple.com/app/spyglass/id332639548?mt=8&at=11lLc7&ct=fs
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Runtastic app is the only one that has Open Cycle map, which not only shows roads, but smaller paths and bridges that can be crossed on a bike.
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Cyclemeter is probably the best app for tracking your ride with a lot of information to track and clear customizable audio announcements. I use it as my primary app along with the RoadId app for safety, after the ride I auto-sync from Cyclemeter to Stava best of both worlds.
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Bad thing about Strava is lack of audio announcements when cycling, as it only works for running. That's why I would put it as #2 app rather than #1.
Otherwise it is great indeed.
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