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5 Reasons To Use Power ⚡

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Explore Our Range of Power Meters 01. Quality Data Without a power meter, you're riding on feel. Whi

Explore Our Range of Power Meters [Introducting the all new Vitus Rapide]( [Quality Data]( 01. Quality Data Without a power meter, you're riding on feel. Whilst this absolutely has its place in your training schedule, it's hard to judge where and how to improve. With quality power data you'll know how hard you're riding - or should be riding - on all terrain. Measure your power. Know your output. Become stronger. [Assisting The Time-Crunched Athlete]( 02. Assisting The Time-Crunched Athlete Whilst we may think we are, or want to, 'pro' the reality is that we have jobs and commitments outside of riding that reduces our riding time. Maximise every training ride with specific goals and power targets. [Improve Weaknesses]( 03. Improve Weaknesses Do you struggle with V02 Max efforts? Maybe you notice a drop in power after 2 hours, with fatigue really setting in when the decisive move in the race is happening. This is where power training really kicks in, helping you highlight your weaknesses so you can create a specific plan to improve. [Pace Your Effort]( 04. Pace Your Effort Thinking about a time trial, sportive, short race? It's so easy push yourself into the red very early in an event. You need to pace yourself. Replicate your efforts in training and dial-in your pacing strategy. [Know When To Recover]( 05. Know When To Recover After a solid training block your body needs to recover. This is the most important part of training. You've put in the hard work, now it's time to knock back and reap the rewards. When you can see your heart rate spike above your normal range for a particular power output, it's time to slow down and recover. [See The Full Range]( APP DOWNLOAD SOCIAL CONTACT [Customer Service: How can we help you?]( Please Note: Due to currency fluctuations, prices quoted are liable to change without notice. For the latest up-to-date sale prices, please visit [Chain Reaction Cycles]( where all prices listed will be the final sale price. For all enquiries please contact us [here](. You are receiving this email because you signed up to the Chain Reaction Cycles offer email with {EMAIL} [Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy policy]( | [View in browser](

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