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New Wattbike Presentation

High Wycombe CC have gratefully received a grant from Wycombe District Councillor, Clive Harris for the purchase of a new training tool, the British Cycling approved Wattbike. 

Wycombe District Councillor, Clive Harris presenting the cheque

Wycombe District Councillor, Clive Harris presenting the cheque.

The grant was awarded for the purchase of new equipment to a local club and High Wycombe CC were lucky enough to receive the award this year.In line with the conditions of the grant the club has purchased a very exciting new piece of kit which will benefit all club members who will use the new training tool.

Initial testing by Andrew look painful!

Initial testing by Andrew look painful!

 

 

 

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Whether you are setting out to get fit, searching for ways to improve your performance, looking for the stars of the future, challenging Olympic champions or just want a realistic ride without having to go out in the rain, Wattbike can take you there.

The result of over seven year’s development, Wattbike is a user friendly exercise bike that feels as close to real cycling as you can get. It can be used for every kind of cycling from rehabilitation to Olympic training to online racing, is suitable for riders of all abilities and ages and provides accurate and consistent performance data. And it doesn’t cost the earth. It is the first and only indoor bike to be endorsed by British Cycling, the highly successful governing body of cycling in the UK.

 

What makes Wattbike groundbreaking isn’t just its realistic ride. Wattbike captures performance data up to 100 times per second across 29 parameters whilst its performance computer delivers the kind of data that, until now, has only been available to the world’s most elite athletes. And because every bike gives comparable data and has software that grows as you do, it means you can compare your performance with the best.

Andrew Mullis testing the Wattbike in the 'Olympic kilo'

Andrew Mullis testing the Wattbike in the 'Olympic kilo'

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