Insane effort….FYI I noticed you are getting ‘ghost watts’ when you coast (check the video sections when you are off the bike). Will result in a power offset (extra watts). There’s an extensive thread on it on zwift forums and seems to be an issue with virtual shifting. Figured you’d want to know…..
I have the same issue. It's if you use a power meter as power source rather than trainer. If you make a hard stop you get a couple of seconds where it sticks at your last wattage. Zwift can't seem to tell if you stopped pedalling, or if you had a dropped signal. It assumes the latter. It ony happens to me if I make a hard stop pedalling. Some people get very animated about this in races. I just try to not stop pedalling.
No this isn’t sticky watts. You’ll see the cadence also spikes up to 120rpm when you stop pedalling. Check out the thread on forums. Factory spin down seems to address it atleast temporarily
I mean I don’t know what his primary power source is, but this looks like the ghost watts issue which has been well documented….i trained for several months with an extra 20W so better to know as soon as possible before wasting months of training
Interesting, have to check that, I did some comparison to my Assiomas yesterday and the watts was identical over time but it was without stopping to pedal. Power source is the Trainer.
I checked, and you are right there seems to be some lag before it goes to 0 but it’s not that the power stays active, did a spin down some days ago but will do another one and see if it gets improved. As mentioned earlier I didn’t identify any higher power readings though when riding, actually first thought they are lower than my old Kickr but that proved wrong too.
where is the last 9?! ;) congrats!
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Insane effort….FYI I noticed you are getting ‘ghost watts’ when you coast (check the video sections when you are off the bike). Will result in a power offset (extra watts). There’s an extensive thread on it on zwift forums and seems to be an issue with virtual shifting. Figured you’d want to know…..
I have the same issue. It's if you use a power meter as power source rather than trainer. If you make a hard stop you get a couple of seconds where it sticks at your last wattage. Zwift can't seem to tell if you stopped pedalling, or if you had a dropped signal. It assumes the latter. It ony happens to me if I make a hard stop pedalling. Some people get very animated about this in races. I just try to not stop pedalling.
No this isn’t sticky watts. You’ll see the cadence also spikes up to 120rpm when you stop pedalling. Check out the thread on forums. Factory spin down seems to address it atleast temporarily
I mean I don’t know what his primary power source is, but this looks like the ghost watts issue which has been well documented….i trained for several months with an extra 20W so better to know as soon as possible before wasting months of training
Interesting, have to check that, I did some comparison to my Assiomas yesterday and the watts was identical over time but it was without stopping to pedal. Power source is the Trainer.
I checked, and you are right there seems to be some lag before it goes to 0 but it’s not that the power stays active, did a spin down some days ago but will do another one and see if it gets improved. As mentioned earlier I didn’t identify any higher power readings though when riding, actually first thought they are lower than my old Kickr but that proved wrong too.
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