Cheap internet bike racing part 5
The project is pretty reliable now. I regularly train against previous rides. Having beat a previous time, it's quite exciting and stimulating to try to retain the lead. I have been dropping seconds quite frequently. All I have to do is keep going at it, and I'll be in good condition for a springtime time trial I'm training for.
I also have added code to publish the times and distances to IRC. For example:
*** #bike 1266376160 *** demobiker (~demobiker@xxx.com) has joined channel #bike <demobiker> 900.000000 0.008644 <demobiker> 1100.000000 0.010805 <demobiker> 1300.000000 0.012966 <demobiker> 1500.000000 0.015127
The format is:
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Time in milliseconds
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Distance in km
Eventually, the software will be able to pull in competitors times and display the differences, just as it does with prerecorded times.
Here's what I spent so far:
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$20 for used bike trainer.
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$3.50 for a female connector, used in the joystick.
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$1.50 or so for postage. The magnet and sensor was donated.
Pretty inexpensive. Hopefully some more people will join in and build similar projects.
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