The Stand-alone version of Speed on Map can be used to analyze and measure the speed of your own GPS routes using map, charts, statistics and replay views. Supported file formats are Garmin Tcx and the Standard format Gpx.

Race organizers can use our embeddable version to present race results and let the participants analyze and compare their performance in many ways.

Color Coding
The routes are drawn on a map with a color scale that goes from green through yellow to red. That is to say, in the areas where you move quickly the route is drawn with a green color and in the areas where you move slowly the color is drawn with a red color.

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Features

Color Coding
The routes are drawn on a map with a color scale that goes from green through yellow to red. That is to say, in the areas where you move quickly the route is drawn with a green color and in the areas where you move slowly the color is drawn with a red color.

Color coding

Split times
You can add split times anywhere on your route. For each split time there is information about:

Split times times recorded with a GPS clock is imported to the program automatically.

split time mapsplit time table

Replay
You can replay a route in different speeds and display one or more participants on the map. Participants are shown with different colors on the map and another view shows the participants' current information in a table. The table contains information about: elapsed distance, current speed, current place, time after the leader and the distance to the leader.

Charts
There are two different types of charts and four ways to present each chart. The colors in the charts correspond to the route color coding.
The first type of chart is Histogram. This chart shows the distribution of speed (in percent) in six different intervals.
The second type of chart shows the current speed in relation to elapsed time.

Position information
When you hover the mouse pointer over a position in the route, information about the following parameters are shown:

 

Maps
Speed on Map supports satellite maps and road maps covering the whole world.

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