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Upload directly from Garmin™ Edge and ForeRunner series GPS devices, and see ride details instantly.

Simply plugin your GPS through a USB cable, and select upload. Cyclogz™ will capture, analyze and present your logs automatically, without requiring additional inputs from you.

You can also export historical logs from Garmin™ Training Center, or upload Garmin™ Course files generated from sites like MapMyRide.com.

You can, of course, edit the ride and add ride notes, if you please.

Maps, elevation/speed/heart rate/gradient charts

Cyclogz™ will instantaneously generate detailed course maps, elevation, distance, heart rate, and gradient charts.

Now with mile markers, Google Earth (KML) support, and resizable maps and charts.

Ride diary - it can't get any simpler

Every Cyclogz™ account comes with a simple and automated ride diary.

You can use this to browse rides by month, or to see the rides you did in a given month, the time spent on the saddle, elevation climbed, total distance ridden and so on.

You can, of course, switch the view to see all your rides in a convenient table, and sort those by distance, time, or the climb.

Browse all your rides on a map

Or, browse your rides on a map.

Ride diary - generate custom charts for distance and climbs

Want to know how much you have ridden last month, or last year, or during the last 100 days?

Just select the range of dates to see a quick summary with charts showing the individual rides by distance and elevation.

Let Cyclogz™ Geotag your ride photos from Flickr™ in a few simple steps.

Slide Show of Geotagged Ride Photos

Cyclogz™ can now automatically geotag your ride photos in a few simple steps.

Simply provide Cyclogz™ with your Flickr ID. Let Cyclogz™ search your pictures, geotag them and create slideshows for you.

Mini ride frequency chart

See how active a rider has been during the last 30 days. Check out the mini ride frequency chart generated on the fly for each rider/log.

The more bars, the better.

Subscribe to feeds Publish rides through Twitter

What to know about all the rides happening on Cyclogz™, or just want to track a rider's logs?

Just subscribe to other rider's feed in your favorite blog reader.

Or, let Cyclogz annouce your rides through Twitter™

Best of all, this site is developed and maintained by a recreational cyclist, with feedback from a few fellow cyclists.

Cyclogz™ is free. Just sign up today.