Yes exactly. He said that the whole peloton performance during this climb in Faune Ardeche was better than during EC, which could be the sign of better conditions.
In fact I was questioning myself if even with 20 watts less, Seixas performance still places him at a comparable level to Jonas.....
Frankly, he sounds very sure about some things that are either not certain or even opposite of what he claims. I have watched some his videos and:
- He regularly talks down performance gain of the equipment, but strangely only focuses on the bikes themselves (which indeed have not improved that much). But he seems to ignore/dispute the big gains in tire technology (even though he uses seriously low CRR to calculate his watts), jerseys/skinsuits, helmets etc.
- I think he calculated Plateau de Beille (Tour 2024) and Valmeinier (Dauphine 2025) both at 450 standard watts when PdB was clearly higher w/kg.
- He is sceptical about modern nutrition (which is fine to an extent). But he claims the athletes already consumed a lot 10 and 20 years ago and that additonal carbs don't have an effect when every rider and coach says the opposite.
- For his calculation he seems to neglect a few factors like entry and exit velocity
- I have no idea about the physiological part of his work. But to claim there is a strict limit on human physiology because he read something in a study when a guy like Pogacar (or e.g. Klaebo in cross country skiing) is obviously an extreme outlier that may not be covered at all by these kind of studies does not make sense to me.
Specifically on Seixas in Faun Ardeche:
There are a few factors that make his performance (a bit) worse than Pogacar's last year: The race was less hard (before and after the climb) and last year the pace in the first few minutes was so slow that Pogacar 'wasted' a lot of time.
A difference of 20 standard watts (or around 0.3 w/kg) is borderline impossible in my opinion. As for the argument of field strength, he dropped Martinez and Jorgenson, both on very good form. He also barely had any draft the whole climb.
For me it is clearly the best single climb performance of the year (15+ minute climbs only).