Explanation of Ride Data in Recorded Ride
Quote from Marts on 10.08.2025, 23:23Hi Guido
Just looking at a ride from yesterday (first one for the coming season). It wasn't a long ride but I'm still curious.
What does the symbol mean for the data "26 min"?
Is the "70 km/h" average speed?And what is "57 km away"?
And finally, the first image shows a part of the ride (it's a screen grab). What is that black circle indicating?
Thanks
Hi Guido
Just looking at a ride from yesterday (first one for the coming season). It wasn't a long ride but I'm still curious.
What does the symbol mean for the data "26 min"?
Is the "70 km/h" average speed?
And what is "57 km away"?
And finally, the first image shows a part of the ride (it's a screen grab). What is that black circle indicating?
Thanks


Quote from Guido on 12.08.2025, 10:3426 minutes is the break time (time you were not riding) (the bike is on it's side stand 🙂).
70 km/h is avg speed indeed
57 km away means that the route start point is 57 km away from your current position (as the crow flies).
26 minutes is the break time (time you were not riding) (the bike is on it's side stand 🙂).
70 km/h is avg speed indeed
57 km away means that the route start point is 57 km away from your current position (as the crow flies).
Quote from mattsz on 12.08.2025, 11:04Quote from Marts on 10.08.2025, 23:23And finally, the first image shows a part of the ride (it's a screen grab). What is that black circle indicating?
Thanks
You can chart your speed or elevation (I think you need an online connection for elevation) for your recorded rides - a colored graph appears below your map. Touch and drag along the graph (or click and move your pointer if you're using your computer), and that black "crosshair" circle indicates where you were on the map at the moment in time of your ride that you're "looking at" on the graph...
Hmm... I thought that would be easier to describe...
Quote from Marts on 10.08.2025, 23:23And finally, the first image shows a part of the ride (it's a screen grab). What is that black circle indicating?
Thanks
You can chart your speed or elevation (I think you need an online connection for elevation) for your recorded rides - a colored graph appears below your map. Touch and drag along the graph (or click and move your pointer if you're using your computer), and that black "crosshair" circle indicates where you were on the map at the moment in time of your ride that you're "looking at" on the graph...
Hmm... I thought that would be easier to describe...
Quote from Marts on 15.08.2025, 23:49Quote from mattsz on 12.08.2025, 11:04You can chart your speed or elevation (I think you need an online connection for elevation) for your recorded rides
Yep, I know about that one. Speed or elevation displayed as graphs in different colors.
Quote from mattsz on 12.08.2025, 11:04You can chart your speed or elevation (I think you need an online connection for elevation) for your recorded rides
Yep, I know about that one. Speed or elevation displayed as graphs in different colors.
Quote from mattsz on 16.08.2025, 02:41Quote from Marts on 15.08.2025, 23:49Yep, I know about that one. Speed or elevation displayed as graphs in different colors.
That's what the "black circle" you asked about relates to...
Quote from Marts on 15.08.2025, 23:49
Yep, I know about that one. Speed or elevation displayed as graphs in different colors.
That's what the "black circle" you asked about relates to...
Quote from Marts on 16.08.2025, 18:33Quote from mattsz on 16.08.2025, 02:41Quote from Marts on 15.08.2025, 23:49Yep, I know about that one. Speed or elevation displayed as graphs in different colors.
That's what the "black circle" you asked about relates to...
Yes, you're right. Sorry I didn't read your first post correctly.
Quote from mattsz on 16.08.2025, 02:41Quote from Marts on 15.08.2025, 23:49Yep, I know about that one. Speed or elevation displayed as graphs in different colors.
That's what the "black circle" you asked about relates to...
Yes, you're right. Sorry I didn't read your first post correctly.
Quote from mattsz on 18.08.2025, 18:20Quote from Marts on 16.08.2025, 18:33Yes, you're right. Sorry I didn't read your first post correctly.
Well, as I implied in my post... I described it pretty inelegantly! I might even say, badly! 😀
Quote from Marts on 16.08.2025, 18:33
Yes, you're right. Sorry I didn't read your first post correctly.
Well, as I implied in my post... I described it pretty inelegantly! I might even say, badly! 😀



