@Squire thanks for your long reply, you hve some interesting questions. I have most of these performances except for Elmali and Maniva. 2 of them will probably appear in my best of the year ranking.
-Alpe de Suisi ~
73 (no video of climb entry), Rettenbachferner ~
68 (no video), Aspin
73:
Alpe di Suisi had quite the bad level (of raw watts considering ITT), Rettenbachferner might be Voigt's best performance (68 is not that bad for a non-climber). Ricco's attack was certainly strong, but the first part of the climb was slow.
-Mayo pushed the best watts ever up Mont Ventoux, although there is no video to asses details (certainly reason for Armstrong to be concerned). Torres on Finestre pushed impressive watts for his age, but long climbs with fresh legs can lead to wacky performances sometimes.
Iban Mayo |
94 (
-9): 6.50 W/kg for 55:51 on Ventoux ITT (Dauphine 2004)
Pablo Torres |
80 (
-6): 6.01 W/kg for 60:45 on Finestre (Avenir 2024)
- From 2006 to 2013 the best was probably Basso in the 2006 Giro, 2009 was also relatively strong overall. Starting from 2010, the level was really bad except Tourmalet 2010 (Contador and Schleck probably could have gone faster on a lot of climbs).
The 2011 Tour de France was one of the weakest in modern history, even though good names participated. (Andy Schleck was probably not as strong as in 2009 and 2010 and thus had no confidence in the Pyrenees. He did not realize (soon enough) that the others were even weaker. Wiggins in the 2012 Tour was probably at a lower climbing level than 2009.
-Lipowitz had a very solid level in the Dauphine and Tour, generally in the mid
80 range. Slightly weaker than 2024 Evenepoel, but very competitive and he might still have a decent room for improvement.
- From the Giro 2005 I only have Finestre (pretty soft route). Rujano was faster in 2011 on Finestre: Jose Rujano |
81 (
-1): 5.89 W/kg for 62:09 on Finestre (Giro 2011)
- Not conclusive from 2017 data, but in his 2018/2019 Vuelta shape Valverde could have competed for the win in the 2017 Tour. (Though like Enric Mas his legs always seemed blocked in the Tour)
-Hindley still has not improved on his Piancavallo performance in terms of pure watts:
86 (-4). Tao also very strong with a
83 (-4). The level on Stelvio and Sestriere was also decent, so certainly more could have been expected from him in the coming years.
- I don't have many U23 races. Quintana was good in the 2010 Avenir and since 2023 there also have been good performances (peak level generally in the
70 range. There is often no video, so hard to do anlayses. Pogacar in 2018 also was not as bad as some think (No single great performance, but often several decent ones on the same day and very consistent.)
- performances on Huy are pretty bad. I do not know if it is the time of the year or something about the climb itself or if my adjustments are simply far too low. Climbs under 3:30 are also really too short for this exercise (even the trendlines themselves are very unclear for this length of effort), but still:
Primoz Roglic |
81 (
-3): 8.95 W/kg for 2:41 on Mur de Huy (Fleche 2021)
- Floyd Landis |
83 (
-1): 6.3 W/kg for 38:36 on Alpe d'Huez (Tour 2006)
The Alpe was good, together with Sastre 2008 probably the best post Armstrong. Klöden 2004 and 2006 probably similar. On the other hand he only really had Alpe d'Huez in 2006 and nothing else.
Basso in his Giro shape would have won the race. Ullrich in his standard 2000s shape could also have won especially considering the Landis collapse.