Netserk said:https://twitter.com/ammattipyoraily
Stage 8. Ax-3-Domaines (first 7.85 km). Chris Froome ["67 kg"]: 21:41. DrF: 6.37 W/kg. CPL: 6.51 W/kg. rst: 6.63 W/kg. BCR: 6.63 W/kg.
#TDF, Ax-3-Domaines, All-Time TOP 100 List | 3. Froome 22. Porte 34. Valverde 36. Mollema 40. Ten Dam 46. Nieve 57. Kreuziger 58. Contador.
icefire said:
Tyler'sTwin said:
Taxus4a said:Time goes...everything progress in life lot of thinks improve in cycling: technology, bikes, globalization means more people to select a champion... but some things are remaining; Laiseka still hold the best time in Ax 3 Domaines.
Contador and Andy looking each other, and stopping several times, did the same time than Porte today.
Good numbers for Froome, he was great today, but the first mountain stage, as in Hautacam, Lance did best numbers, clearly best numbers, becouse is a longer climb.
2003 is not possible to compare: longer stage, really hot, hardest Tour, Alps behind, and some things has improved in cycling this years,... so, his time then is still amazing, more impresive than in 2001, and of course more impresive than today Froome.
Taxus4a said:Time goes...everything progress in life lot of thinks improve in cycling: technology, bikes, globalization means more people to select a champion... but some things are remaining; Laiseka still hold the best time in Ax 3 Domaines.
Contador and Andy looking each other, and stopping several times, did the same time than Porte today.
Good numbers for Froome, he was great today, but the first mountain stage, as in Hautacam, Lance did best numbers, clearly best numbers, becouse is a longer climb.
2003 is not possible to compare: longer stage, really hot, hardest Tour, Alps behind, and some things has improved in cycling this years,... so, his time then is still amazing, more impresive than in 2001, and of course more impresive than today Froome.
hrotha said:Is there any quick reference guide explaining pVAM, dpVAM, residual, dresidual etc etc?
http://www.cyclismas.com/biscuits/a-different-approach-to-comparing-climbing-performances/hrotha said:Is there any quick reference guide explaining pVAM, dpVAM, residual, dresidual etc etc?
burning said:
And here's the introduction of DpVAM:Netserk said:http://www.cyclismas.com/biscuits/a-different-approach-to-comparing-climbing-performances/
^^ Explains it. The others are the first ones were it is used.
http://www.cyclismas.com/biscuits/what-to-expect-from-the-giro-favourites-predicting-climbing-performances/
http://www.cyclismas.com/biscuits/analysis-giro-ditalia-stage-10-climbing-performance/
Alex Simmons/RST said:So do any of these calculations account for the significant wind that was clearly blowing?
If not, then it's all just ****ing in the wind.
Taxus4a said:Time goes...everything progress in life, lot of thinks improve in cycling: technology, bikes, globalization means more people to select a champion... but some things are remaining; Laiseka still hold the best time in Ax 3 Domaines.
Contador and Andy looking each other, and stopping several times, did the same time than Porte today.
Good numbers for Froome, he was great today, but the first mountain stage, as in Hautacam, Lance did best numbers, clearly best numbers, becouse is a longer climb.
2003 is not possible to compare: longer stage, really hot, hardest Tour, Alps behind, and some things has improved in cycling this years,... so, his time then is still amazing, more impresive than in 2001, and of course more impresive than today Froome.