G'dayGC looks interesting; one feature that would be enlightening is to calculate gear inches. If we make some assumptions, can probably estimate which gears we mostly use.
You can combine this with pedal force/pedal speed and virtual slope estimates to see how you use your gears and when you shift.
Gear | Ratio | Gear Selection |
11 | 4.818181818 | 53/11 |
12 | 4.416666667 | 53/12 |
13 | 4.076923077 | 53/13 |
14 | 3.785714286 | 53/14 |
11 | 3.545454545 | 39/11 |
15 | 3.533333333 | 53/15 |
16 | 3.3125 | 53/16 |
12 | 3.25 | 39/12 |
17 | 3.117647059 | 53/17 |
13 | 3 | 39/13 |
19 | 2.789473684 | 53/19 |
14 | 2.785714286 | 39/14 |
15 | 2.6 | 39/15 |
21 | 2.523809524 | 53/21 |
16 | 2.4375 | 39/16 |
23 | 2.304347826 | 53/23 |
17 | 2.294117647 | 39/17 |
19 | 2.052631579 | 39/19 |
21 | 1.857142857 | 39/21 |
23 | 1.695652174 | 39/23 |
19 2.789473684 53/19 14 2.785714286 39/14
And in Histogram format with the bins approximating the cassette incrementsThe 2d scatter plots would probably be most useful in 'compare' mode.I don't think compare pane is available for general 2d plots yet?