Subject: RE: Watts Avg For Sprint, Oly, HIM, IM^^ what Jorge said... Basically you can put out more watts/power compared to your FTP for shorter race due to the length. The longer the length of the race the lower your watts are relative to your FTP.
Allen/Coggan recommend the following:
Most sprints are 1.03-1.07 NP of FTP which turns out to be your IF (intensity frequency) which is your NP compared to FTP if you have cycling peaks Olys .95-1.00 HIM .83-.87 IM.70-.76 You you need to practice and see what you can actually produce in races and in race like training. I normally fall below what they recommend other than IM bike leg.
What watts you or I put out don't really mean much other than comparing numbers as weight plays into how fast you go especially on hills where power/weight in kilos ratio is very important. Have you read Training and Racing with a Power Meter by Allen and Coggan? If not get the book and read it. My FTP is 195 and I do different length intervals from 200-350 watts based on the time of season and build I'm in. Power Meters really make indoor trainer ride so much more challenging and beneficial I have found.
Edited by KathyG 2008-09-02 9:02 PM
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