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Monday
May152006

CyclingPeaks WKO+ 2.0 Launches today!

We are excited to announce the launch of CyclingPeaks 2.0, officially named "WKO+". The name is based on our binary file format of .wko which is used to store all workout information. It's a high-speed, database independant format that lets us do some serious number crunching with blazing fast speeds.

We've added a host of new features like support for Garmin Edge and Forerunner, pace, export to Google Earth, workouts by sport, chalkboard for filtering graphs, printing, overlapping mean max curves, power profiling, custom color coding, and a ton of other useful tools. Check them all out today and you'll see why CyclingPeaks has become the gold standard for power meter analysis... and now we've enabled it's high powered yet easy to use graphical interface for GPS and heart rate training.

We have also added three more products to the "Cycling Peaks" family. They are formely Intellicoach products, ERG+, CRS+ and Real3D. Each one makes using your CompuTrainer indoor ergomoter more fun and useful. If you have a CompuTrainer, you simply have to check out these products. You can create 3d rides, profiles and design workouts to really take
advantage of the "erg" mode.

Learn more and visit our new website: http://www.cyclingpeakssoftware.com

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