AXS Web is SRAM's new digital tool that allows riders to analyze even more data than before.
Data collection used to be reserved for professional team riders, but with digital interfaces and power meters becoming more common on bikes, even avid amateur riders can now graph their progress.
SRAM's AXS web tool allows riders using the brand's electronic shifting drivetrain to analyze a wealth of data; if using SRAM AXS or Red eTap groupset, the new application provides a rich data on gear use.
SRAM's AXS web tool aims to help riders adjust their bike setup and better understand their gearing under precise conditions. ...]
The AXS web tool allows riders to see where their best power zones are in popular training segments and which gear is being used most frequently.
With a better understanding of gear usage, riders can select the chainring size and cassette ratio that best suits their specific requirements.
SRAM's AXS application displays traditional digital ride data such as distance, speed, and elevation, but its appeal lies in its ability to provide subtle insights into drivetrain dynamics.
When using Quarq's TireWiz, the AXS web application can also display changes in tire pressure over the duration of a ride.
Gravel bike riders have an interesting additional feature if they are using AXS dropper seatposts. It will indicate how often the seat post is dropped on descents in technical gravel riding sections.
While a power meter must be installed to access the full functionality of the AXS web tool, riders who like to drown in data will find SRAM's latest digital product release a very welcome addition.
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