Watt values for 1000m(the kilo) sprint
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Marius-H wrote:Thanks for the input guys! I just figured out i can do 1000 watt average for 30 sec. And after reading the book 'Racing and training with Powermeter' it sounded that i did pretty good considering im just a weekend warrior...
We can all do 1000W for 30s; the defining factor for a great Kilo ride is what happens after 45s, when nearly everybody is dying on their arse. Kilo competitions are won, and more often lost, in lap 4.
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Standing Kilo, 1.04, 80.5kg, 108" gear, Bordeaux track in training before Athens Olympics.
1585 max watts
859 ave watts
556 watts at end
Riders peak watts from data supplied 1690 watts
Peak 15sec Power 1345 watts
Peak 30sec Power 1095 watts
Peak 45sec Power 970 watts
Peak 60sec Power 887 watts
1585 max watts
859 ave watts
556 watts at end
Riders peak watts from data supplied 1690 watts
Peak 15sec Power 1345 watts
Peak 30sec Power 1095 watts
Peak 45sec Power 970 watts
Peak 60sec Power 887 watts
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CoachFergie wrote:Standing Kilo, 1.04, 80.5kg, 108" gear, Bordeaux track in training before Athens Olympics.
1585 max watts
859 ave watts
556 watts at end
Riders peak watts from data supplied 1690 watts
Peak 15sec Power 1345 watts
Peak 30sec Power 1095 watts
Peak 45sec Power 970 watts
Peak 60sec Power 887 watts
Thanks for the numbers
Does anyone have any numbers them selfs? not from pros? with time and body weight.
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Marius-H wrote:KEX wrote:We can all do 1000W for 30s
It would be realy interesting how many people on this board can do 1000W for 30s
I agree! Thats just not true
OK, 1kW might be a bit high, but the point stands; if 30s power was any guide to kilo performance, the top ten in the World Championship would all have done 1:00.xxx (and the top ten would have been different people, in a different order) A field which is separated by a couple of tenths after two laps suddenly gets spread over 2 seconds when the crucial second half comes into play. Just taking 2 established sprinters (i.e. ignoring the unusually paced rides of Mini Phinney and a few other less experienced riders)
500m 1000m
NIMKE 32.068 1:00.666
PERVIS 32.230 1:02.976
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Marius-H wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2009 10:41 pmThanks for the numbersCoachFergie wrote:Standing Kilo, 1.04, 80.5kg, 108" gear, Bordeaux track in training before Athens Olympics.
1585 max watts
859 ave watts
556 watts at end
Riders peak watts from data supplied 1690 watts
Peak 15sec Power 1345 watts
Peak 30sec Power 1095 watts
Peak 45sec Power 970 watts
Peak 60sec Power 887 watts
Does anyone have any numbers them selfs? not from pros? with time and body weight.
When still racing in LA crit scene and the LA velodrome:
Peak: 1800+ (Garmin said 2100, but after cutting spikes it was a bit over 1800 3 to 4 seconds)
1000 Watt: 30 seconds pretty much exact.
800 Watt: 52 seconds (I trained to reach 1 minute here)
600 Watt: 1:52
Now can do maybe 70%