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43  Appendix
Category Data Field Description of Data Fields
Cadence
Cadence The number of total calories burned.
Avg CAD
The accumulated power output in kilojoules for the current
activity.
Max CAD The maximum cadence for current activity.
LapAvgCad The average cadence for the current lap.
LLapAvCad The average cadence for the last nished lap.
HR
Heart Rate
The number of times your heart beats per minute. It requires
compatible HR sensor pairing connection to your device.
Avg HR The average heart rate for current activity.
Max HR The maximum heart rate for current activity.
MHR %
Your current heart rate divided by Maximum Heart Rate.
MHR means that the maximum number of beats made by
your heart in 1 minute of effort. (MHR is different from Max
HR. You will need to set MHR in User Prole)
LTHR%
Your current heart rate divided by Lactate Threshold Heart
Rate. LTHR means that the average heart rate while in the
intense exercise at which the blood concentration of lactate
begins to exponentially increase. (You will need to set LTHR
in User Prole)
MHR Zone
The current range of your Maximum Heart Rate Pecentage
heart rate (Zone 1 to Zone 75).
LTHR Zone
The current range of your Lactate Threshold Heart Rate
Percentage (Zone 1 to Zone 7).
LapAvgHR The average heart rate for the current lap.
LLapAvgHR The average heart rate for the last nished lap.
Lap MHR% The average of MHR% for the current lap.
Lap LTHR% The average of LTHR% for the current lap.
Temp Temp. The current temperature.
Power
Power Current Power in Watt.
Avg Power The average power for the current activity.
Max Power The maximum power for the current activity.
LapAvgPw The average power for the current lap.
LapMaxPw The maximum power for the current lap.
3s power 3 seconds average of power
10s power 10 seconds average of power
30s power 30 seconds average of power
NP (Normalized
Power)
An estimate of the power that you could have maintained for
the same physiological “cost” if your power had been per-
fectly constant, such as on an ergometer, instead of variable
power output.
Category Data Field Description of Data Fields
Power
TSS (Training
Stress Score)
Training Stress Score is calculated by taking into account
both the intensity such as IF and the duration of the ride. A
way of measuring how much stress is put on the body from a
ride.
IF (Intensity
Factor)
Intensity Factor is the ratio of the normalized power(NP) to
your Functional Threshold Power(FTP). An indication of how
hard or difcult a ride was in relation to your overall tness.
SP
(Specic Power)
Power-to-weight ratio
FTP Zone
The current range of your Functional Threshold Power Per-
centage (Zone1 to Zone 7).
MAP Zone
The current range of your Maximum Aerobic Power Pecentage
(Zone 1 to Zone 7).
MAP% The current power divided by your Maximum Aerobic Power.
FTP% The current power divided by your functional threshold power.
Lap NP Normalized power of the current lap
LLapAvgPw The average power output for the last nished lap.
LlapMaxPw The maximum power for the last nished lap.
Pedal
Analysis
CurPB-LR The current left/right power balance.
AvgPB-LR The average left/right power balance for the current activity.
CurTE-LR
The current left/right percentage of how efciently a rider is
pedaling.
MaxTE-LR
The maximum left/right percentage of how efciently a rider
is pedaling.
AvgTE-LR
The average left/right percentage of how efciently a rider is
pedaling.
CurPS-LR
The current left/right percentage of how evenly a rider is ap-
plying force to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke.
MaxPS-LR
The maximum left/right percentage of how evenly a rider is
applying force to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke.
AvgPS-LR
The average left/right percentage of how evenly a rider is ap-
plying force to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke.
Electronic
Gear-Shifting
Systems
Di2 Battery The remaining battery power of the Di2 system
Front Gear
The gear position of the front derailleur displayed by the
graphic.
Rear Gear
The gear position of the rear derailleur displayed by the
graphic.
Gear Ratio
The ratio of the current teeth of the front gear to that of the
rear gear.
Gears The front and rear bike gears position displayed by numbers.
Gear Combo
The current gear combination of the front gear and the rear
gear.
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