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Junior max power and power to weight


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Anyone know what sort of max power / power to weight ratio a 16 (ok nearly 17) year old would produce if he were a fair to good cyclist?

 

Just wondering!
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30 min power to weight is a function of threshold power (60 mins) - the %age of FTP would vary from rider to rider but could be around 107%

 

A 17 year old rider Elite rider may well have a power to weight at threshold of around 4.5-5 w/kg and so 4.8 - 5.3 for 30 mins.

 

This is really all rough estimates and needs to be treated as such - more info needed to be of any real use to you.

 

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I got this form UCT's sports institute :<?:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

 

* Normal body fat% range for elite male athletes (pre-competition):  8 ? 12%

* Normal body fat% range for well-trained male athletes: 10 ? 14%

* Normal body fat% range for active men: 12 ? 18%

* Sum of skin folds for elite male endurance athletes < 40 mm

* Sum of skin folds for male endurance athletes < 70 mm

* Peak power output for elite cyclists ranges from 400 ? 550 W

* Power to weight ratio for elite cyclists ranges from 5.5 ? 7 W/kg

* VO2max   for sedentary men ~ 40 ? 50 ml/kg/min

* VO2max   for active ? well trained men ~ 50 ? 65 ml/kg/min

* VO2max   for elite cyclists ~ 68 ? 85 ml/kg/min

 

Hope that helps!

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* Peak power output for elite cyclists ranges from 400 ? 550 W

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They mean threshold power surely? Peak power (5s) should be well up in the 1500 plus range.
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* Peak power output for elite cyclists ranges from 400 ? 550 W

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They mean threshold power surely? Peak power (5s) should be well up in the 1500 plus range.

 

Peak Power (PPO or MAP) is the result of a ramped test of ever increasing power over time(there are several protocols) that lead to the peak power that is sustained for the last ramp being measured - this is where Marius' figure comes in.

 

 

 

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Heard from one of the commentators with the Tour De France that Tom Boonen's watts output in a spint is 1800 for the last 20 sec's.Is that true

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Tom Boonen! My hero!!!!!!

 

If you ask me, the commentators was wrong, it was 1800 Kilo watt!!!!!

 

He is a Nuke
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* Peak power output for elite cyclists ranges from 400 ? 550 W

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They mean threshold power surely? Peak power (5s) should be well up in the 1500 plus range.


Peak Power (PPO or MAP) is the result of a ramped test of ever increasing power over time(there are several protocols) that lead to the peak power that is sustained for the last ramp being measured - this is where Marius' figure comes in.


 

So that would correspond to power at VO2Max?
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