Stages Link is your access to the best coaching, course building, training analysis, and device management tools. And it’s backed by the industry’s most advanced analysis capabilities used in the professional peloton.
The same data used to monitor and prepare superstars is now available for every rider via Stages Link. Stages Link is developed by the brightest minds in cycling — the coaches, physiologists, and experts at Trek-Segafredo and Team Sky. No matter the goal, Stages Link equips riders with the tools to help them achieve their goals.
A power meter is a valuable tool that can help make you a faster, more efficient rider. Using Stages Link, you can instantly auto-generate training plans to fit your needs. Workouts sync to the Stages Dash head unit and tell you what to do, when to do it, and what’s coming next. Plus you get a Workout Compliance Score to assess your performance and prep you for the next session.
Whether you want to train for a specific event or train to improve your performance, Stages Link can auto-generate training plans to put you on a path to success. Training plans are generated based on your needs, such as weekly availability to train, ride type, or event date. If a rider works with a live coach, the coach can build training plans as usual for their athlete and the workouts will seamlessly appear on the rider's Stages Link calendar.
Stages Link pushes workouts directly to the Stages Dash head unit. When a workout is completed, the ride file is overlaid with the prescribed workout, and generates a Workout Compliance Score (WCS). This view allows both athlete and coach to see what the athlete is doing on the bike versus what was prescribed for the day.
The Stages Dash head unit experience is optimized via Stages Link. Screen settings can be customized for an individual rider's needs on Stages Link and then are simply pushed automatically to the Dash head unit.
Stages Link monitors settings on all associated sensors (e.g. Stages Power meters, Stages Dash, and other-brand head units and power meters). It sends alert notifications to riders under circumstances like when the battery voltage gets below a certain limit, if there is a mismatch between the threshold values in a head unit versus in Dash, or if a zero-reset hasn’t been performed recently.