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Power Output During a Professional Men’s Road-Cycling Tour

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Purpose:To quantify the power-output demands of men’s road-cycling stage racing using a direct measure of power output.Methods:Power-output data were collected from 207 races over 6 competition years on 31 Australian national male road cyclists. Subjects performed a maximal graded exercise test in the laboratory to determine maximum aerobic-power output, and bicycles were fitted with SRM power meters. Races were described as fl at, hilly, or criterium, and linear mixed modeling was used to compare the races.Results:Criterium was the shortest race and displayed the highest mean power output (criterium 262 ± 30 v hilly 203 ± 32 v fl at 188 ± 30 W), percentage total race time above 7.5 W/kg (crite-rium 15.5% ± 4.1% v hilly 3.8% ± 1.7% v fl at 3.5% ± 1.4%) and SD in power output (criterium 250 v hilly 165 v fl at 169 W). Approximately 67%, 80%, and 85% of total race time was spent below 5 W/kg for criterium, hilly and fl at races, respectively. About 70, 40, and 20 sprints above maximum aerobic-power output occurred during criterium, hilly, and fl at races, respectively, with most sprints being 6 to 10 s.Conclusions:These data extend previous research documenting the demands of men’s road cycling. Despite the relatively low mean power output, races were characterized by multiple high-intensity surges above maximum aerobic-power output. These data can be used to develop sport-specific interval-training programs that replicate the demands of competition.
Title: Power Output During a Professional Men’s Road-Cycling Tour
Description:
Purpose:To quantify the power-output demands of men’s road-cycling stage racing using a direct measure of power output.
Methods:Power-output data were collected from 207 races over 6 competition years on 31 Australian national male road cyclists.
Subjects performed a maximal graded exercise test in the laboratory to determine maximum aerobic-power output, and bicycles were fitted with SRM power meters.
Races were described as fl at, hilly, or criterium, and linear mixed modeling was used to compare the races.
Results:Criterium was the shortest race and displayed the highest mean power output (criterium 262 ± 30 v hilly 203 ± 32 v fl at 188 ± 30 W), percentage total race time above 7.
5 W/kg (crite-rium 15.
5% ± 4.
1% v hilly 3.
8% ± 1.
7% v fl at 3.
5% ± 1.
4%) and SD in power output (criterium 250 v hilly 165 v fl at 169 W).
Approximately 67%, 80%, and 85% of total race time was spent below 5 W/kg for criterium, hilly and fl at races, respectively.
About 70, 40, and 20 sprints above maximum aerobic-power output occurred during criterium, hilly, and fl at races, respectively, with most sprints being 6 to 10 s.
Conclusions:These data extend previous research documenting the demands of men’s road cycling.
Despite the relatively low mean power output, races were characterized by multiple high-intensity surges above maximum aerobic-power output.
These data can be used to develop sport-specific interval-training programs that replicate the demands of competition.

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