On the subject matter i'm agnostic, i was merely explaining what might be the thought process of danielovichdk2.
And yet those rough estimates rather closely matches when compared to available power meter data. Like with the biopassport some weird values might be explained by external factors, but if a pattern of discrepancies emerge this might actually kind of work for target testing in theory. I don't know if it would be doable or even desirable though. Why would heart rate/calories be relevant wrt climbing time anyway...
My idea is not a theory. It's merely an idea. But since I really do not like ideas to be based on lack of evidence, I think of it as a first step towards stopping the guesswork around power versus weight ratio, and actually having the facts straight.
That would mean we could come closer to calculating factual numbers.
Weight is important. Watts can be pushed only so much, with regards to physical boundaries - what is humanly possible, even in the most extrem cases.
So first, rider weight before and after races. And a tamper-proofed data-file from the riders computer.
Taking this further, I would like the equipment to undergo real-life and scientific experiments, and not just wind-tunnel or marketing-based heresay *** statements. I want to see rolling tests at the start of the year, on the same hill, same pavement, all riders, race equipment, and UCI riders do rolling tests on their rivals equipment too.
The story about how equipment is keeping the pace to rise might be true, but I want to see the evidence based on real riders in same conditions.