Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik


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Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik (SRM), or Schoberer Rad Messtechnik, is the company that created the first device to measure the power output (expressed in watts) by a cyclist thanks to sensors placed in the pedal of the bike . Founded in 1986 by Ulrich Schoberer, the company's acronym (SRM) stands for "Schoberer bicycle measurement technology". A real on-board computer, the SRM can record various parameters: cadence, heart rate, energy consumption, speed, duration, temperature, trip, etc. This information, whose rider has access to his live data on his handlebars, is computer-operated and used after a training or a race, to optimize the rider's power. code Related Articleschange the code edit code

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