With the iPhone now onto its sixth incarnation and great new Android smartphones launching regularly, there are more cycling apps than ever – ranging from highly analytical training tools to simpler social apps and useful navigational resources.
For some – Google Maps, for instance – you’ll need to have your device on the handlebars to take full advantage. For others, like Strava, you can just press Start, put your phone in your jersey pocket, and go.
With Bluetooth accessories such as heart-rate monitors, speed sensors and even power meters becoming more common, you can get your smartphone’s BT connection and processor to do the work that used to require a separate computer and, not so long ago, wires.
Here are our picks of the five best iPhone and Android apps for riding (updated November 2015 from our original picks in 2012). Some are totally free, some cost up front and with some of them allow you to unlock more bells and whistles for a fee. Fair warning: Any GPS-based app will tax your phone's battery, so these are generally better suited to shorter rides.
Video: Best apps for cycling
Wahoo Fitness
Cyclemeter
Google Maps
Map My Ride
Strava
Viewranger
First Aid by British Red Cross
GoPro
Bike Doctor
Weather Pro
Dirt School
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