Tour of California
Sunday, February 18th, 2007
Some of you might know that I am a big gadget freak and also spend a considerable amount of time flying through Google Earth during the preparations for my races.
Today I stumbled over the following article in “Wired” (www.wired.com) which talks about real time tracking of athletes during the Tour of California (Feb 18th-25th). Below is a quote from the article:
During this year’s edition of the pro cycling race, the Computer Sciences Corporation, or CSC, will outfit seven contenders with specially designed tracking devices. Information about the riders’ locations and relative positions in the race will be made available as a map mashup during each of the tour’s eight daylong stages.
This is exactly what I have been fantasizing about for more than a year now. I always thought that it would be excellent if for example my (virtual) coach could follow my training on a map or if I could track my workouts without having to manually input all the data from my Polar watch.
Hopefully they will build this stuff in one of the GPS enabled watches soon, I can’t wait to update my stock of gadgets.
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