Identifying Air Resistance (CdA) on Your Course: How RaceYourTrack Reveals Your Biggest Aero Levers
You’ve dialed in your aero helmet, tight race kit, and aggressive position—yet your bike split on your target Ironman course still falls sho…
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Course overview, map preview, concise summary, and direct access to the simulation for IRONMAN Hawaii in Kona — including course character, wind profile, and pacing focus.
Open eventCourse overview, map preview, concise summary, and direct access to the simulation for IRONMAN Frankfurt — including Langener Waldsee, a rolling bike course, and a fast marathon along the Main River.
Open eventFour building blocks for your road cycling and triathlon training. Start with your route or GPX ride data and optimize pacing, aerodynamics, and performance — for maximum speed and the perfect race.
Learn how triathlon bike pacing works, what role FTP and IF play, and why the right strategy changes with course type.
View the Triathlon Bike Pacing GuideYou can save simulations, combine variants, and compare results. That’s how you build your best strategy — transparent and data-driven instead of based on feel.
You convert watts ↔ speed and see the impact of CdA, Crr, weight, and gradient. You can save these values — after registration they’re applied directly to your simulation.
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You don’t just see your target time — you also see where you’re losing time, where watts actually matter, and how to distribute your power along the course.
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