Regular Q-rings testing complete: My conclusions and spreadsheet at the bottom if you don't want to read all of this
Here are my 2 tcx files from my "Reegular" Q-rings power testing comparing the power readings from my TrainerRoad program using KICKR for the power with my Garmin file using Vector Pedals for Power.
LarryOz Reg Q-r-ring p…in.tcx
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kf4fj8q2dlkjha3/LarryOz Reg Q-r-ring power from Garmin.tcx?dl=0
LarryOz Reg Q-r-ring p…KR.tcx
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mv2bclv69r56zug/LarryOz Reg Q-r-ring power from TR-KICKR.tcx?dl=0
You will need this information to decipher the data in the files.
Garmin Pedals calibrated first
10 minute warmup period to warmup the KICKR - spin down test done right before the 10 minute warmup ended
Each file contains all the data from OCP #1 - thru OCP #5, starting with OCP#1.
The plan:
30 second intervals pedaling at 70, 80, 90, 100, 100 rpm, first at 150 watts, then 200 watts, then 250 watts.
This protocol was repeated for each of the 5 OCP settings on the Q-rings.
I paused both devices: TrainerRoad workout, and Garmin head unit, as I got off the bike and moved each the Q-ring to each successive OCP reading.
In between each 30 second interval, I allowed a 30 second transition to attain the next cadence and/or power change.
The TrainerRoad program was in ERG mode, therefore the power readings from the TR program where very close to 150, 200, 250 respectively.
The protocol was as follows:
Q-rings at OCP#1
10 minute warmup
30 seconds at 150 watts at 70 rpm
30 seconds transition to 80 rpm
30 seconds at 150 watts at 80 rpm
30 seconds transition to 90 rpm
30 seconds at 150 watts at 90 rpm
30 seconds transition to 100 rpm
30 seconds at 150 watts at 100 rpm
30 seconds transition to 110 rpm
30 seconds at 150 watts at 110 rpm
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30 seconds transition to 70 rpm at 200 watts
30 seconds at 200 watts at 70 rpm
30 seconds transition to 80 rpm
30 seconds at 200 watts at 80 rpm
30 seconds transition to 90 rpm
30 seconds at 200 watts at 90 rpm
30 seconds transition to 100 rpm
30 seconds at 200 watts at 100 rpm
30 seconds transition to 110 rpm
30 seconds at 200 watts at 110 rpm
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30 seconds transition to 70 rpm at 250 watts
30 seconds at 250 watts at 70 rpm
30 seconds transition to 80 rpm
30 seconds at 250 watts at 80 rpm
30 seconds transition to 90 rpm
30 seconds at 250 watts at 90 rpm
30 seconds transition to 100 rpm
30 seconds at 250 watts at 100 rpm
30 seconds transition to 110 rpm
30 seconds at 250 watts at 110 rpm
30 seconds transition to next OCP #
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paused both workouts - and OCP # changed to
OCP#2 - restarted the workouts, finished 30 second transition - then repeat the entire 3-sets above
paused both workouts - and OCP # changed to
OCP#3 - restarted the workouts, finished 30 second transition - then repeat the entire 3-sets above
paused both workouts - and OCP # changed to
OCP#4 - restarted the workouts, finished 30 second transition - then repeat the entire 3-sets above
paused both workouts - and OCP # changed to
OCP#5 - restarted the workouts, finished 30 second transition - then repeat the entire 3-sets above
Notes:
I also hit the "lap" button on my Garmin head unit at the start and the stop of each 30 second segment. That way all the lap average values are automatically calculated for me on the Garmin side.
Since I created the TrainerRoad program in 30 segments intervals, they are also recorded and average just like the laps are on the Garmin.
Unfortunately and unknown to me until now, TR did not separate all my data in the 150 watt range since it considered it "recovery" - All data still in tcs file, but when I look at TR data it leaves those out.
The key to deciphers the good 30 second segments from the "transition" segments is that they alternate from the beginning. The very first 30 second segment is the 150 watts at 70rpm on OCP#1, then they alternate after that.
If you get lost, another way to tell is look at the average rpm for each 30 second segment. The "good" one will be the one closer to the target rpm's of 70,80,90,100,110. This is because the transition segment immediatley before was me ramping up and trying to level off to the next rpm level, therefore it is a lot rather off of the next target rpm value.
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See TR workout online:
https://www.trainerroad.com/cycling/rides/1992181
See Garmin workout online:
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/756433123
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My preliminary conclusions:
The Garmin power readings are always lower than the KICKR (although there appears to be a couple anomalous readings during the OCP#5 phase)
The difference appears to become greater (but not always, and not large) as the pedal rpm increases.
The difference also appears to become a little greater as the OCP# increases.
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I am really eager to put the round chain rings on and repeat the test to see if the power readings are more inline between the 2 systems.
If they are not, then I may have to send one or both systems back to be re-calibrated at the factory.
SS of my spreadsheet data: I have 100rpm in bold as that is what I usually ride at so most pertinent to me. If you want the entire file, message or email me and I will send it to you.