Most of these apps are a lot cheaper than a dedicated cycling computer.

Here are a few you might want to consider.

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An athletic couple using a GPS app on their iPhone during a bike ride.

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Map My Ride

Stats for every mile you ride.

Audio feedback on GPS-tracked rides.

Premium features require monthly or annual subscription.

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This app will also track heart rate data via a dongle that you’re able to purchase separately.

you might view cycling routes on a map and sync your workout data to an online account at MapMyRide.com.

Other features include X integration, iPod support, and photo uploads.

Cyclemeter GPS

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Cyclemeter

Less expensive and more accurate than other cycling premium apps.

Easy to use and private.

Start and pause the app hands-free with Siri.

B.iCycle App

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Elite subscription required for no ads and premium features.

Voice announcements, email alerts, and iPod integration are just some of Cyclemeters many additional features.

B.iCycle

Attractive interface.

Apple Watch companion app.

Free updates for life.

No updates since 2015.

The app also includes an auto-pause feature so the timer will pause automatically when you stop moving.

iPod integration is another plus.