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With the launch of custom routes via GPXplore, I think this mode becomes even more valuable. Many riders will want to create solo events on their own routes, and having mixed‑ability bots would make those rides far more engaging and realistic — turning a solo GPXplore into a true sportive‑style experience.
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Suggestion: Please add a “Fondo” or “Sportive” mode where bots ride at varied abilities and intensities, rather than all being matched to my ARR (solo race mode) or tethered to my power (group ride mode).
In this mode, bots would span a broad performance range — some faster, some slower — and ride at their own pace. This would allow natural groups to form, split, and merge, just like in a real‑world sportive. Riders could choose to sit in with a steady group, bridge to a faster one, or ease back to a slower pack, without artificial tethering.
Why it matters:
Creates a more realistic, dynamic group‑riding experience.
Works for endurance/Z2 rides as well as harder efforts.
Gives solo riders more engaging, tactical riding without requiring race‑pace effort.
“Ride your own pace, find your own pack — just like a real‑world sportive.”
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I am not sure I fully understand this question, but you can create GOpro based routes in Rouvy using the RRC which is a video based platform. In my experience GOpro11 and 13 have the better GPS accuracy.