![]() ![]() I’ve never used a cue sheet, though my buddy, Mike has on a couple rides… and I can’t tell you how glad I am that I don’t have to ride around with a silly cue sheet folder strapped to my handlebar. The only other needed piece of info is that you’ll have to rename the file to something that resembles a readable name – get ride of the dashes and percentage signs before you place it in your Garmin “Routes” folder. I export my files to my download folder, and that’s where the conversion site deposits the new file. You’ll have to set up a free account to complete the process, but it’s simple enough. ![]() What if you’re using Endomondo or Strava, though? You can export the GPX file and convert it to TCX or FIT at this ( site). First, you can kick your rides from Garmin Connect to a free or paid Ride With GPS account – RWGPS will export routes in FIT format – it’s exceedingly simple from there. So, what to do? Well, there are a few ways to go about setting all of this up. Well, I’m a big route following kind of guy – I like to know where I’m going when riding out of town and I like love the turn-by-turn direction navigation capabilities in my Garmin. Sure, Strava is big, but it only exports to GPX and GPX doesn’t work on a Garmin… only TCX and FIT files work on a Garmin… Ride with GPS is one of the better GPS activity tracking sites (especially the paid, upgraded account). ![]()
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