![]() No more vague descriptions of somewhere you went and can't quite remember where it was, just three words that pinpoints the exact spot. It's a much more accurate way of describing a location, and whole new way to talk about where you are. Instead of addressing the world by postcode, the app has assigned 3-word addresses, spaced by a full stop between each word, to each 3x3 meter square of the earth (there are 57 trillion of them). The application of what3words goes way beyond cycling, with its revolutionary way of talking about location already receiving rave reviews from emergency services and the public alike. We also have a separate guide to the best cycling training apps, which we'd recommend checking out if you need an app for indoor cycling or if you'd like to crunch your ride numbers (inside or outside) in more nerdy details. This is a list of some really useful cycling apps currently available, covering navigation, planning routes, fiixing your bike and more. Bike Gear Calculator - £1.99 or free for basic version.St John Ambulance First Aid for Cyclists - Free.Useful information, tourism & points of interest.CycleMaps: Cycling Route Planner & Navigator - free.Komoot - free for one region, additional maps from £3.99.This latest edition of our guide to cycling apps has been re-organised to try and help you more easily find the kind of app you're looking for. Welcome to the latest edition of ’s buyer's guide to cycling apps in which you’ll find everything you need to know to find the right app for you, plus our pick of 29 of the best and most useful cycling apps.
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