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It is a Miles per Meal Thing



2010-05-31 - Photo by Ed Waggener. East Fortune ST, Columbia, KY
A Sigma 22og mini-computer records a ride for today's cyclist. This reading shows the bike at rest, at 0 mph, but recorded the trip distance for Tom Waggener going down KY 704, across 768, and back into Columbia going through Lampton Lane to Greensburg RD. The trip distance of 28.17 miles is on the screen. It also records cadence, heart rate, altitude, incline and rate of ascent, temperature, and average miles per hour and more. It may not record caloric intake necessary to a biker to travel under his/her own power, but it is enormous. Usually, after a ride such as this one Sunday morning, a cyclist will eat at least twice what ordinary humans want, even with healthy appetites and enviable capacities.


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