CoachFergie said:
Saw a few names I know in the results for last year including one person I coached who now lives in LA. One chap sent me his power files from 2010 and 2011.
Stage 1 was 141km this year and last year 160km. His power output did not differ greatly between years (4 watts at most) and his overall time was an hour faster over both days. Looking at the difference in weather (Weather Underground) last year was 5-6 degree (C) hotter which would have had an effect on outcomes as well.
Can also look at power over each climb or over the sections of the event to see how well paced the ride was as pacing will affect the results.
This year one group had a cat 3 rider who was a Elite MTB rider who didn't have the road points to go in an appropriate grade so drilled it on the front of his bunch till they caught the the Pro grade and they rode together. Makes comparisons on time alone pretty pointless.
If one is going to make performance improvement claims it pays to have an accurate measure of performance!
So, the results are finally posted. I have compared all of the riders who did both this year and last year who finished near or above Drew last year to see how things compare. I also confirmed with the race director that the course change did shorten the course some, although this was not published anywhere.
Anyhow, I found 13 people including Drew. Here are the comparative results and times.
Name................2010...............2011...........diff......2010.....2011......diff
English..........10:02:35...........9:55:16.........7min.....1st.......1st.........0
Prado............10:44:03..........10:06:50......29min.....5th.......2nd......+3
Walker..........10:39:10..........10:18:19......21min.....4th.......7th........-3
Rand.............10:55:21.........10:16:12.......39min.....8th.......5th.......+3
Burnham........11:01:47.........10:20:58......41min.....9th.......8th........+1
Moskowitz......11:07:08.........10:42.16.......25min....11th.....24th......-13
Amelburu.......11:12:25.........10:23:32.......59min....12th.....10th......+2
Chauner.........11:22:39.........10:36:28.......46min....15th....22nd.......-7
Dapice...........11:41:31.........10:29:29.......72min....21st.....14th......+7
Cody ............11:46:13.........10:15:32.......91min....23rd.......4th.....+19
Hornbeck.......11:46:39.........10:27:31.......79min....25th.....13th.....+12
Peterson........11:47:30.........10:22:22.......85min....26th.......9th.....+17
Breck............11:48:00.........10:54:11.......54min....27th......28th......-1
50 minute average improvement
average place improvement 2.5
Now this is a little less than the 60 minutes your athlete reported for the "same" power but perhaps this is because this is the pointy end where absolute improvements are always less for any change like this.
No athlete was slower than the year before, English the fellow who won was only 7 minutes faster. Of particular note only 4 of the 13 were more than an hour faster than the year before with the biggest improvement going to Cody with a 91 minute improvement in time and moving from 23rd to 4th place. Peterson had the second largest improvement in this group with 85 minutes and moving from 26th to 9th overall. As an indication that competition might have been tougher this year Chauner improved his time 46 minutes but dropped his placing from 15th to 22nd.
Anyhow, I think it would be hard to argue, based upon these results that Drew Peterson did anything but improve between 2010 and 2011 and that his use of very short cranks and arch cleats did not hurt his performance. Of course, one cannot say for certain, from this data alone, these changes account for his improved performance.