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Find activities close to home. Activities near you will have this indicator. Within 2 Miles. Activities near you will have this indicator Within 2 Miles. To save your home and search preferences Join Active or Sign In. To save your home and search preferences. A lot. Watts per kg has fluctuated over the years. Today, riders pump out quite a bit less. Military training morphed into sport, and France held its first cyclocross national championship in , with Belgium following suit in and the US in If a rider is able to sustain a power output of 6.
If you are a cyclist who monitors your own power output, then, work out what 6. It is an eye-opener, that is for sure. That is, Greg Lemond was down at 5. Or is it? Perhaps we should be expecting sustainable power outputs of 6. I do have to point out the following though — remember that these power outputs are estimated based on time. Part of the changes you see in that graph can therefore be attributed to changes in technology. The question is how much does technology explain?
That depends what you want to believe, unfortunately! Put differently, this argument says that Lemond on the same equipment would also be producing 6. Others would say that technology contributes little to this growth. Yes, bikes are lighter, stiffer and therefore times should improve. But, at the same time, we know that Riis, Ullrich and Pantani have all been implicated or straight out confessed , and so their performances are likely drug aided.
Therefore, the fact that Riis, Ullrich and Pantani achieved such high power outputs relative to Lemond is an indication that either:. So my interpretation of the above graph is that in the s, the Tour moved into a new era, where doping characterized performance, and that era peaked in the mids.
The poor researchers thought something was wrong with their assay, because so many samples were being found to contain EPO. There is little doubt that until that test was finally perfected for , EPO abuse was rife in the peloton.
The graph above spans that period nicely. The interesting year is — that was the first year after the Festina scandal, and the Tour was on high alert. I remember police raids of team hotels, and a general crackdown.
Not from the UCI or Cycling authorities, mind you, but from the police. Lance Armstrong showed that he still has decent form after a recent ride with Cannondale-Drapac professional Lawson Craddock in Texas which he uploaded to Strava. The disgraced cyclist who had his seven Tour de France titles stripped rode miles in 5 hours and 52 minutes, averaging Who wants to do that? He also published an Instagram video with the message. Six hours on the bike, I'm trying to hang with his young punk. Armstrong still refers to himself as a seven-time Tour de France champion in his Strava profile even though the UCI stripped him of those titles.
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