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2012 Tour de France - Stage 8: Belfort to Porrentruy 157.5km

Chris Anker Sørensen

341

TSS

283 W

Average Power

334 W

Normalized Power

4039

Kilojoules

  • Stage 8 produced the highest power values for Sørensen between 10-minutes and 3hrs. In other words no other stage was as hard beyond the 10-minute mark as what we saw on stage 8. He also set his peak 1-minute power value, 587 W, on stage 8. Sørensen’s peak power values for this stage were: 416 w for 10 minutes, 375 w for 20 minutes, 336 w for 60 minutes, 323 w for 90 minutes and 289 w for 3hrs.
  • Sørensen's vertical climbing speed was 1248 VAM (5.8 w/kg) for Peak 20-minute power.
  • Averaged 4.4 w/kg for the entire stage!
  • Top speed was 90.7 km/hr or 56.2 mph.
2012 Tour de France - Stage 8

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Pieter Weening

310

TSS

278 W

Average Power

341 W

Normalized Power

4282

Kilojoules

  • Weening did a lot of work early in the stage, riding mostly in the first chase group in between the break and the main peloton. First half of stage: 187 TSS, 322 Average Watts, 373 Normalized Power. Second Half of Stage: 114 TSS, 233 Average Watts, 295 Normalized Power.
  • 404 W Peak 20-minutes = 5.9 w/kg (power to weight ratio) on the Cote de Maison-Rouge category 2 climb
  • 391 W Peak 20-minute from 2012 Tour of California Stage 6 vs. 404 W Peak 20-minute from Stage 8 of the Tour de France (weight= 68 kg).
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Bernhard Eisel

309

TSS

302 W

Average Power

346 W

Normalized Power

4846

Kilojoules

  • Breaking the stage into halves, for the first time we are seeing a harder first half than second half. With 7 climbs in the stage, Eisel worked hardest at the beginning, keeping Cavendish in the main peloton as long as possible. Once the peloton shattered, he then made sure Cavendish made it in safely and well with the time limits.
  • First half: 178.7 TSS, 2622 KJ, 323 Average Watts, 370 NP
    Second Half: 129.3 TSS, 2270 KJ, 272 Average Watts, 311 NP
  • Eisel's hardest hour of the stage as shown by his Peak 60 Min Power was during the first two of the seven climbs of the day, where he held 369 W (4.6 w/kg) as he climbed 858 m.
  • Eisel climbed 2688 m over the course of the 7 climbs of the day, yet managed to average 35.4 kph nonetheless!
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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 Thibaut Pinot
FDJ-BigMat
3:56:10
2 Cadel Evans
BMC Racing
0:00:26
3 Tony Gallopin
RadioShack-Nissan
 
14 Chris Anker Sørensen
Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank
0:01:25
105 Pieter Weening
ORICA-GreenEDGE
0:16:30
149 Bernhard Eisel
Team Sky
0:22:19

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