Purpose: To present normative data for the record power profile of male professional cyclists attending to team categories and riding typologies. Methods: Power output data registered from 4 professional teams during 8 years (N = 144 cyclists, 129,262 files, and 1062 total seasons [7 (5) per cyclist] corresponding to both training and competition sessions) were analyzed. Cyclists were categorized as ProTeam (n = 46) or WorldTour (n = 98) and as all-rounders (n = 65), time trialists (n = 11), climbers (n = 50), sprinters (n = 11), or general classification contenders (n = 7). The record power profile was computed as the highest maximum mean power (MMP) value attained for different durations (1 s to 240 min) in both relative (W·kg-1) and a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a field-based approach to determine torque-cadence and power-c...
Workload is calculated from exercise volume and intensity. In endurance sports, intensity has been m...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
Purpose: To describe the record power profile of professional female cyclists and to assess potentia...
Purpose: The present study aimed to determine the influence of fatigue on the record power profile o...
Purpose: To determine the validity of field-derived mean maximum power (MMP) values for monitoring m...
Purpose: To compare the physical demands and performance indicators of male professional cyclists of...
Purpose: This study evaluated the power profile of a top 5 result achieved in World Tour cycling rac...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
This study analyses the influence of race category and result on the demands of professional cycling...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate if performance measures are related to success in profe...
This study analyses the influence of race category and result on the demands of professional cycling...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a field-based approach to determine torque-cadence and power-c...
Background: A variety of intensity, load, and performance measures (eg, "power profile") have been u...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a field-based approach to determine torque-cadence and power-c...
Workload is calculated from exercise volume and intensity. In endurance sports, intensity has been m...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
Purpose: To describe the record power profile of professional female cyclists and to assess potentia...
Purpose: The present study aimed to determine the influence of fatigue on the record power profile o...
Purpose: To determine the validity of field-derived mean maximum power (MMP) values for monitoring m...
Purpose: To compare the physical demands and performance indicators of male professional cyclists of...
Purpose: This study evaluated the power profile of a top 5 result achieved in World Tour cycling rac...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
This study analyses the influence of race category and result on the demands of professional cycling...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate if performance measures are related to success in profe...
This study analyses the influence of race category and result on the demands of professional cycling...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a field-based approach to determine torque-cadence and power-c...
Background: A variety of intensity, load, and performance measures (eg, "power profile") have been u...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a field-based approach to determine torque-cadence and power-c...
Workload is calculated from exercise volume and intensity. In endurance sports, intensity has been m...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...