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clydepepper
08-06-2016, 04:22 PM
I'm not a huge fan of the Games, but the men's cycling caught my eye this morning:

150-miles; 6.5 hours. Including a long mountain decent in which three riders separated themselves from the pack.

The motorcyclist carrying the camera man could not keep up with them...50+ MPH through a lot (but not all I'm afraid) of hairy, hairy curves...'til finally, the motorcycle came around 'the next' curve to find two of the three sprawled in the road...the third guy stayed up and was able to keep going.

Not to very long after that a larger group of 'chase' bikes negotiated their way past the wreckage.

At the base of the mountain, there was still several miles (at least 15) to go.

The third guy (from Poland), the one who stayed clear of the wreck was all by himself for most of the way, but ran out of leg with only one mile left, finishing third.

It would have been Poland's first cycling gold medal...the actual winner was from Belgium.

It took a lot of nerve to ride that fast down such a winding steep decent. I'd have trouble DRIVING down a steep mountain that fast, let alone ride a bike down.

So kudos to all who rode! Very entertaining!

bnorth
08-06-2016, 06:24 PM
I am not really a fan of the games anymore. I do have the utmost respect for every athlete competing no matter the event. The skill and dedication it takes to get there is beyond most peoples comprehension. They are all elite athletes.

steve B
08-06-2016, 08:05 PM
I've gone as fast as low 40's, maybe 45 but on roads that were far less challenging. The real problem is getting to the top of the big mountain.

Many cyclists are insanely fit. Although the ones I've seen some numbers on were probably a bit "enhanced"

Francesco Moser did some tests with the Italian sport federation in the 80's. Mostly baseline stuff to work out training schedules for athletes. They'd already done a lot with other sports but he was the first cyclist. Typical stress test, three steps up and down fast over and over. At about an hour they apologized because their equipment must be broken, his heart rate hadn't cleared 120. He let them down easy and continued testing. Maxed out the pro athlete treadmill. Full speed, full incline. HR 160 after an hour! Soccer/basketball players had been all done after 15 minutes.

He brought some rollers the next time so he could ride the bike. Was able to do something crazy like heart rate of 180+ for well over an hour, and was under 100 before he got to the chair to rest in. Sub 10 min to his resting rate which was around 35 if I recall it right.

He may have been on EPO back then, which gives amazing oxygen transfer, but also can lead to clotting and dying of a stroke in your sleep even if you're like 22-23 and insanely fit.

But the riders today can mostly hit the same sort of numbers while clean.

Steve B