Found this on Floyd’s website. Interesting:** Thursday 4/21, Stage 3: Rome Individual Time Trial (29.9 km) ** Stage Placing: 1st GC Placing: 1st Time: 39:58 Average Power: 410 Watts Total Work: 984 Kjoules Effort Index: 1.22 Even when you’re tired, the thrill of winning can lift your spirits to incredible heights. I was a bit concerned at the beginning of the day that Floyd was going to be a bit off for the TT. He admitted that he didn’t feel great, but he was so motivated to put in an all out effort that the fatigue didn’t really matter. I calculated that based on Floyd’s aerodynamic drag, the course profile, the current weather conditions, and Lance’s time from last year that Floyd would have to do just over 400 Watts to match what we suspected to be an equal time from Lance. In the end, Floyd took some extra risks on a slick course and put in a really strong effort to win the day. On the podium, he punched his arms so high he literally grabbed the clouds right out of the sky. He wasn’t so tired then. While it was great to win it was also great to see the wind tunnel work we performed earlier in the year with Allied Aerospace pay off. A huge thanks to the entire staff at Allied Aerospace for all the time, care, and effort – we couldn’t have done it without you guys.
What’s his website address?
Look for the pdf from Adam Linn - it has FL power outputs from each stage. I’ll try to find the link later.
Mike