24th Jun 2014 - News, Sponsors News (Tinkoff-Saxo) The SRM Training System doesn’t help us turn the pedals, but without a doubt, it makes us faster. To Tinkoff-Saxo, the watt measuring PowerMeter is a necessary tool and we use it in both training and racing. The SRM PowerMeter measures the watts – or power – that a rider puts into the pedals and transmits that data four times per second, thus giving a cyclist real-time feedback on performance. Riders and coaches use this data to program and plan training and to manage energy and effort during the race. The SRM PowerMeter was invented and first patented in 1988 by Uli Schoberer – a German medical engineer and founder of SRM. Later on, diversions of the technology have been put to use by other manufactures. But still, nothing beats the original, whose accuracy and durability is still without resemblance.
0 comments viewsSRM is proud to be named an official supporter of the UCI Centre Mondial du Cyclisme coaching program. The program, based in Aigle Switzerland, will now utilize the SRM Training System for developing cyclists both on the road and track.
0 comments viewsCofidis Pro Cycling will be the first team in professional cycling to be equipped with the SRM FSA K-Force Light BB386 PowerMeter featuring a user changeable battery. SRM is proud to welcome the French team to the sponsorship program this year and is excited to promote the new product line within the pro peloton and European markets.
0 comments viewsFebruary 17, 2014 SRM released a firmware update for PowerControl7. The new firmware improves the ability of the PowerControl7 to receive sensor data. We encourage all PC7 users to complete the firmware update to ensure data quality. Please visit SRM's software page to proceed: www.srm.de/products/software/ 1. Download the SRM Software (Mac or Windows) 2. Install the new software 3. Open SRM Software and connect the PC7 4. Click PowerControl "Flash Firmware" Please do not hesitate to contact SRM Customer Support for further assistance. Thank you.
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