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also, i would like to reiterate a point that has been made before. Although my numbers are not that impressive, it looks like on paper that I would be a decent climber, and a mediocure Criter/RR. But what those numbers don't tell you is repeatability. I'm never the strongest guy in the race, let alone on the team, but after 4 hours of racing, i can place high in a RR, and especially in a crit that requires LOTS of hard accelerations. My favorite is the last crit of a 3 or 4 stage SR. The question could/should be what is your 60sec CP after 150miles of racing during a crit in the heat? Lots of variables... |
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maybe i'm missing something... i guess i see your point but i'm only getting the loose connection. for example: my teammate is a state TT champ, now a cat 2 38years old 180lbs and on most days can ride me OFF of his wheel. All of his CP tests are higher, in actual and close in p/wieght. This guy can flat out ride. and sprint. At the end of long crits he doesn't quite have the snap to come around me. Now this is definately not the case on the 'wednesday night world cup' rides and in jumps, or even shorter TTT's. how do you explain this? I really do not believe it is a mental barrier on his part, he can suffer. Last edited by PSUcycling; 01-11.-2006 at 03:51 PM. |
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Being naturally weak myself, I've learned to suck wheel very well and have managed to beat quite a few folk who are much stronger than me |
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see thats the point, he doesn't do that. He is a very savy racer, i mean he's been a cat 2 for a year. You can't get there by making cat 5 mistakes. ..even if that was the case. Surly we can use my question hypothetically, and say assuming all else being equal, why would he not be able to repeat as well, also assuming his CP's are the same. |
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Ferrari uses a tank vs engine analogy in explaining better endurance. Your teammate has a great engine but no gas tank, you relatively the opposite. Ferrari, and I guess he should know, also implies that doping can do a lot for the engine but the gas tank is almost impossible to improve that way, so shorter stage races and stages are in effect encouraging rather than discouraging doping. As a person with a great tank and no engine I wish all race organizers would take his advice. Maybe a 160km and 2 mountain pass minimum. :-) |
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A good friend and I often race in the same training series. His FT was around 300w@73kg mine was 250@75kg. In the same races, his NP was consistently 20 to 30w higher than mine. He raced more aggressively because he had more power on hand. At the end of the day we were both really pack fill (bi weekly cat 12345 50mile crit). |
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Weight ~ 68kgs Age ~ 26 Best Recent Result ~ A Win Years Racing ~ 1 (5 races as a 5, 1 as a 4) |
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FTP: 320watts Age: 15 Mass: 64kg Best races: No 1 ranked U17 in Region Years in Sport: 2 FTP: 245watts Age: 15 (rider aboves twin brother) Mass: 63.5kg Best races: No 2 ranked U17 in Region Years in Sport: 2 FTP: 200watts Age: 16 Mass: 56kg (156cm tall) Best races: Top 3 rank in NZ U17 pursuit and top 10 in Road Years in Sport: 6 Note rider: rider tested after a bad NZ winter full of flu's and was overtrained with far too much interval training before I took over his coaching. FTP: 225watts Age: 14 Female Mass: 58kg Best races: 2nd Nats U15 TT, 3rd Nats U15 RR, 2nd Nats U17 IP. Years in Sport 2 FTP: 240watts Age: 14 Mass: 56kg Best Races: 10th Nats U15 TT Years in Sport: 1 At the other end of the spectrum from 1995... FTP: 475watts Age: 19 Mass: 69.3kg Years in Sport: 5 Note: has medalled at World Track Champs for the last three years inc Gold in 2004. Prep 3 days out from World Pro Road Race last year was 3 X 20 LF training doing each 20min effort at 400 watts. FTP: 470watts Age: 20 Mass 73.5 kg Years in Sport: 5 Note: Now a Euro based on Pro on Cat 1 team working as lead out for Tour de France stage winner and has won several minor Pro races and two top ten finishes in World Pro Road Race. And back to reality FTP: 215watts Age 34 (me) Mass: 96kg Years in Sport: 21 (back to cycling in May 2005 after 5 year break) Best races: Former Regional Champ and Rep, World Ranked in Sport Aerobics and now can't finish Cat 5 races. FTP: 245watts Age: 45 Mass: 75kg (Father of twins above) Years in Sport: 2 Best races: Top Cat 5 rider in Canterbury in recent series FTP: 350watts Age: 33 Mass: 66kg Years in Sport: 20 Best races: NZ rep in Oceania Level Events, Raced minor Pro-Amatuer events in Europe, NZ Age Group Duathlon Champ (30-34 age group) FYI Hamish Ferguson Cycling Coach |
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That being said he is now out doing 4 hour rides twice a week during our Summer and his School Holidays. Can't wait to do his next testing session. But these numbers are nothing compared to his attitude to racing! Hamish Ferguson Cycling Coach |
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I'll have a closer estimate (although still an estimate) when I get my new trainer.




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