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QBIKE ANT+ Cycling Training on Raspberry Pi

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Im not sure if this Jeffery Clive is the developer of the QBIKE ANT+ Cycling Training on Raspberry Pi, there are
multiple Jeffery Clive s. But the picture of Jeffery Clive on Strava looks great, so I leave everything at it is.      

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Your welcome. This software should also run on the new Linux PinePhone:

https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10172&highlight=bluetooth+low+energy


as well as on Linux watches, like the LG watch Urbane:

https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/watch-urbane/lg-watch-urbane-linux-asteroidos-t4172625

to build your own open source Garmin connect mobile & Garmin watch system grin . But for the Linux PinePhone or for an open source Linux watch, Bluetooth low energy sensors might be better, since they do not require an ANT+ stick.      

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The "QBIKE ANT+ Cycling Training on Raspberry Pi" is a DIY project that uses a Raspberry Pi and ANT+ sensors to track cycling performance, like speed, cadence, and power, for training purposes. Feel free to join block blast 2      
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Hey, thanks for sharing these links — that qbike project looks really cool! I watched the demo video and it’s impressive how Jeffery Clive combined real-world cycling data with interactive visualization. The level of detail and responsiveness in the demo makes it feel like a solid tool for tracking performance or even gamifying training. Speaking of gamification and progression, it actually reminds me of Brainrot Clicker. While qbike turns physical activity into engaging visual feedback, brainrot clicker does something similar on the entertainment side — it turns simple clicks into constantly increasing rewards and upgrades.