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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Indicate your resent FTP, age, best resent result, and total years cycling.
I'll start: FTP:310 age: 39 result: 2nd Cat4 state championship RR years cycling: 3 |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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How about mass too? I have some estimates for mine, but I'll wait until next week when I can test. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 639
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FTP: 280 end of last season, 262 inside on the trainer(going up next test).
68.5 Kg now, 66 summer Age: 37 Cat 2 packfill, racing 4 years(again) |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Guildford, UK
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FTP: 232w;
Age: 44; Mass: 71kg; Years cycling: 3; Best result: 23:30 for a 10 mile TT last summer. I have been questioning my FTP which, correct me if I am wrong, is my 1 hour power too? Well I did a 2x20 session out on a TT course I use frequently, and although I completed the 2x20's @ (232wAP/234wNP), theres no way I could have maintained this power for 1 hour. Can someone put me right on this please? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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35 FTP=220w if I'm lucky 78kg Best Result - not off the back on yesterday's ride 5 years. Best Ever - (2004) 34 FTP ~ 260w or so 75kg Cat 4 State RR Champ + 3 other wins that year 4 years Last edited by steve : 26-02.-2006 at 07:58 AM. Reason: Fixed broken quote |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 63
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FTP: 340w now, a little higher (hopefully) when the racing starts in March
Age: 35 Mass: 78kg now, 75kg in season Years cycling: 4 years racing, currently cat 3 No recent results to speak of except a 40k TT win last year on a windy 90+ degree day. I won a couple of races as a cat 4, but since then it's been an uphill battle in the 123 fields. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Where do you live & can you sprint? With an FTP of 340 you shouldn't have much trouble winning just about everthing out here in Michigan! Do you guys have any 3's only races? |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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If you went out when reasonably fresh and attempted to really "nail it" during some 2 x 20 min efforts, then you could very well have done them at a power greater than your functional threshold power. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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I live in Canton, Ohio and I'd say I'm not much of a sprinter (~1100w 15 sec peak power last season). We do have a number of 3/4 races here in the spring that I hope to do better at this year. Sounds like I need to consider some races in Michigan. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 343
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FTP: 275w
Mass: 65k Age: 35 Cat 4 in Northern California, 1 yr racing, best recent result - 4th at Infineon Circuit Race....out of a field of 9! ![]() There are lots of people w/similiar capabilities in NorCal - unfortunately, a lot of them also know how to actually race. Think I'm doing fine at the training part, but that's at best 50% of the equation for me. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 418
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I use my today's numbers, AFTER racking up 800+ TSS as of today.
Did a 2x20 L4 threshold power intervals. 230w ap/240 np Average HR is 173 Weight is 60kg. Age: 32 Cat4. Racing 3 years. These numbers are only 5w less than my last May LT power which I had my average HR at 181. Quote:
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: London, England
Posts: 270
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280w
75kg, summer weight 70kg age 29 cycling 3yrs since a long layoff best recent result: none, always getting my head kicked in at road races (!), but hopefully that will change when i get the power up for this summer. (case in point...typical all-cat crit i have ridden requires drilling the hills at over 500 watts, minute long efforts in the 400w+ bracket, and at other times a steady pull of about 300-320w. consquently i've struggled to last better than 30-40 mins). oh, and it's a tad embarassing going off the back with an SRM Pro equipped bike!
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Connecticut
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FTP: 310w (rough estimate, based on past performance with powertap)
age: 20 Weight: 79kg 4/wkg Just started base this week. PB FTP was 355w last May. Cat 2, road sprinter
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