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Team Milram equips with GPS not computers
The squad that includes Erik Zabel and Alessandro Petacchi has signed a deal with Garmin. Team members will get Edge 305's to monitor speed, location, HR, cadence and other functions. Training and race data will also be made public via the Garmin-owned mapping and training site, MotionBased.com Team Milram was founded in 2006. (08/02) Read
Keyword(s) : Training, Race, Monitor
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