Sure they are
He did 348 watts for 1:38
he is around 165lbs
Knowing that 1 hour to 1.5 hour power is fairly constant among people, it would imply a 1 hour power of around EDIT: 385 watts at best
This puts him at around 5.1 w/kg, which would be low level domestic pro.
So yeah I think he if didn't swim and bike and bumped it up to 5.5 or so, massssybe he can be a world tour domestique (skills allowing)
Which IS impressive, but sometimes we get carried away on here and imagine our triathlete uber bikers could give Wiggo a run for his money.
ah ok ... i can agree with your view, though i think he'd be better than run of the mill.
well, pretty simple to get an idea.
what are his watts/kg for ~60 minutes, and 5 seconds and 1 minute?
heh
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He did 348 watts for 1:38
he is around 165lbs
Knowing that 1 hour to 1.5 hour power is fairly constant among people, it would imply a 1 hour power of around EDIT: 385 watts at best
This puts him at around 5.1 w/kg, which would be low level domestic pro.
So yeah I think he if didn't swim and bike and bumped it up to 5.5 or so, massssybe he can be a world tour domestique (skills allowing)
Which IS impressive, but sometimes we get carried away on here and imagine our triathlete uber bikers could give Wiggo a run for his money.
Dark Mark wrote:
jackmott wrote:
buzz wrote:
ah ok ... i can agree with your view, though i think he'd be better than run of the mill.
well, pretty simple to get an idea.
what are his watts/kg for ~60 minutes, and 5 seconds and 1 minute?
heh
Nobody is going to give you spank bank material
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
Aeroweenie.com -Compendium of Aero Data and Knowledge
Freelance sports & outdoors writer Kathryn Hunter