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Antoine VAYER @festinaboy
Froome's power output ~6.70 W/kg at Oman Tour, 9 mn for "GREEN mountain's" It's a ****ing RED ridiculous performance. Bull****, joke.
good to see someone calling it as it is.
Antoine VAYER @festinaboy
Froome's power output ~6.70 W/kg at Oman Tour, 9 mn for "GREEN mountain's" It's a ****ing RED ridiculous performance. Bull****, joke.
mewmewmew13 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSks1PNIMxs
just thinking this…
the two skinniest guys in the peloton??
Vroome….
just had to add…I can't stand to see him crab up the hill on a bike like he does…
sorry
Havetts said:Anyone know Gesink's time from 2011 for comparison to 2014?
Edit:
Found it:
#Gazzetta In 2011, @RGUpdate Robert Gesink did Green Mountain in 20'29" and he won. Today, he did 19'20" and arrived fifth
https://twitter.com/cirogazzetta/status/437247949404254208
Ventoux Boar said:Like an hyperactive octopus giving a reach-around: industrially effective.
I tried this technique on myself in the past few weeks: I noticed that lowering the head the full diaphragmatic expiration is easier, and if you ride at high RPM (like Froome... ), each exhalation is accompanied by a 15-20% increase in instantaneous watts (better venous return? Less myofascial tension?).
I believe that this breathing technique, adequately trained and associated with a strengthening of the respiratory muscles, may bring advantages over an "uncontrolled" breathing , so frequent even among top athletes.
EnacheV said:Vayer ... lol, is he sober often?
Anyway
Just read this
http://www.53x12.com/do/show?page=article&id=130
But i'm sure every team is training the same way, nothing is new, etc.
How much truth in here?
EnacheV said:Vayer ... lol, is he sober often?
Anyway
Just read this
http://www.53x12.com/do/show?page=article&id=130
But i'm sure every team is training the same way, nothing is new, etc.
How much truth in here?
Ventoux Boar said:"Froome invents breathing"![]()
EnacheV said:you are boring.
i always wondered what's up with paula radcliffe , it makes a little more sense now
EnacheV said:Vayer ... lol, is he sober often?
Anyway
Just read this
http://www.53x12.com/do/show?page=article&id=130
But i'm sure every team is training the same way, nothing is new, etc.
How much truth in here?
JRanton said:Richie needs to get back to Monaco and get some of the good stuff off Froome.
I expect an incredible Porte in Paris-Nice.
gooner said:The organisers with the route design have robbed us of that opportunity this time.
I don't think Porte will be up to much here this year.
JRanton said:Ah, I thought there was still a fair amount of climbing? If not, then maybe that's why Geraint Thomas is apparently seriously targeting Paris-Nice (he's not riding Het Nieuwsblad for example).
EDIT - Yeah, just checked the route. What an absolute joke. Can't see Porte doing anything there. Sagan will win it if he's riding.
Moose McKnuckles said:I'm telling you guys. If Salvatore Commesso came out of retirement with Sky right now, he could win a MTF.
gooner said:Even in T-A as well with Froome. There's a better chance of him nailing it there in comparison to P-N but the MTF is 16.7km @ 4.6%. The length of the stage could make a difference(237km), nevertheless I can still see problems in dropping guys on that gradient.
EnacheV said:Vayer ... lol, is he sober often?
Anyway
Just read this
http://www.53x12.com/do/show?page=article&id=130
But i'm sure every team is training the same way, nothing is new, etc.
How much truth in here?
A complete elevation of the diaphragm reduces the intra-abdominal pressure, effectively promoting the venous and lymphatic return from the lower limbs, whose action, relieved from toxic elements, becomes "lighter"
The next deep breath, made through the nose and mouth and with the head in hyperextension (looking forward for the cyclist, up slightly for the runner), in addition to oxygenate the air in the lungs, reduces the endothoracic pressure by [I think he means, "which has the result of"] increasing diastolic filling and cardiac output and therefore the amount of oxygen that gets to the muscles.
JRanton said:Jesus...
Now I understand why so many of the top GC riders are going to be at Catalunya too. Presumably we'll get the big showdown there?
Publicus said:The question I have is, if this is a true training technique, wouldn't more of the Skybots be using it as well? Wouldn't the former Skybots (Rogers, etc.) have been at least exposed to it and could comment on its effectiveness? Seems to me that Ferrari is trying to stay relevant with this harebrained explanation (I'll wait until there is a more controlled experiment than tested it on himself for a few weeks).
Merckx index said:A lot of his reasoning sounds ad hoc to me.
Merckx index said:Seems to me that Ferrari is trying to stay relevant with this harebrained explanation
