Soldato
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@Kemik A phone is just too impractical for cycling. It's large, bulky and the mounts need to be super strong. Plus battery life is too rubbish. And I presume the app only shows basic data such as speed. Most 'serious' cyclists want/need more data than that when riding/training.
I can see it being more popular for running, that's a completely different matter. Push start, put it in your pocket. Easy.
I can see people starting off with a phone, but then quickly getting a dedicated cycling computer eg. Garmin/Wahoo etc
I can see it being more popular for running, that's a completely different matter. Push start, put it in your pocket. Easy.
I can see people starting off with a phone, but then quickly getting a dedicated cycling computer eg. Garmin/Wahoo etc

I would agree most people taking it serious wouldn't record on the Strava app on their phone. But they will of course 'use Strava' and very likely have their phone in a saddle bag/jersey pocket.