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2012 Tour de France - Stage 2: Visé to Tournai 207.5 km

Kanstantsin Siutsou

263

TSS

183W

Average Power

265W

Normalized Power

  • This was a typical flat sprint stage where the Peak 1-minute Power of 481 watts came in the final kilometer.
  • As we also observed in Sørensen’s data, Siutsou’s second half of the stage was much harder than the first, showing a Normalized Power difference of 63 watts.
    • 162 avg watts/231 NP vs 223 avg watts/294 NP
  • Read full analysis at teamsky.com
2012 Tour de France - Stage 2

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Chris Anker Sørensen

200

TSS

162 W

Average Power

226 W

Normalized Power

  • This was a typical flat sprint stage where the Peak 1-minute Power of 450 watts came in the final kilometer.
  • Sorenson averaged 162 watts for the entire stage.
  • 34 W: the difference in average wattage between first (146W) and second half (180W) of the stage.
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Daryl Impey

221

TSS

201 W

Average Power

283 W

Normalized Power

  • Overall summary: 4:56:59, 207.5 km, 221 TSS, 068 IF, 283 NP, 201 avg watts
  • Impey made a huge effort in the final 10 kms where he set his Peak 6-minute power at 460 W to keep Matthew Goss well positioned for the sprint.
  • His max power of the race was seen in the final leadout at 1388 watts
  • Impey maxed out at 1284 W during the leadout at the intermediate sprint won by teammate Matthew Goss.
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Glossary

TSS

TrainingPeaks' Training Stress Score (TSS) system allows any endurance athlete the ability to quantify their workouts based on their relative intensity, duration and frequency of workouts.

Normalized Power

Normalized power provides a better measure of the true physiological demands of a given training session - in essence, it is an estimate of the power that you could have maintained for the same physiological "cost" if your power output had been perfectly constant (e.g., as on a stationary cycle ergometer), rather than variable.

Intensity Factor

Intensity Factor provides a valid and convenient way of comparing the relative intensity of a training session or race either within or between riders, taking into account changes or differences in threshold power.

w/kg

Watts per kilogram is the standard measurement of a rider's "power to weight ratio" and represents a rider's average power output over a period of time, divided by the rider's body weight. w/kg equalizes power output between riders of various sizes and, all else being equal, increasing power (watts) or decreasing weight (kg) will make a rider faster.

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Stage Results

1 Mark Cavendish
Team Sky
4:55:59
2 Andre Greipel
Lotto Belisol
 
3 Matthew Goss
ORICA-GreenEDGE
 
46 Kanstantsin Siutsou
Team Sky
 
103 Chris Anker Sørensen
Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank
 
120 Daryl Impey
ORICA-GreenEDGE
 

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