id | power2drag_front | power2drag_ftp_front | percentage_ftp_front | speed (m/s) | ascent (m) | mean_turn_length | sd_turn_length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0009 | 39.79 | 0.1263 | 0.9492 | 12.31 | 305.5 | 37.82 | 41.57 |
Overall the power on the front is close to FTP, which is pretty good for a ~40 minute TTT
Note that an algorithm is used to detect the front rider, if this looks wrong, the analyses might not hold.
The above plot shows the spatial distribution of the 20 secondpower for the rider on the front
The plot shows a plausible turn identification
id | name | avg_power | norm_power | IF | TSS | avg_power2drag_front | avg_turn | total_turn | avg_norm_power_front |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Ethan Frankel | 264.1 | 280.7 | 0.9647 | 64.52 | 45.54 | 28.69 | 373 | 315.4 |
4 | Eric | 251.4 | 271.0 | 0.8885 | 54.74 | 38.07 | 62.76 | 1318 | 281.8 |
5 | Rupert Cox | 289.0 | 302.0 | 0.8883 | 54.71 | 41.58 | 25.06 | 451 | 323.5 |
6 | Evan Christenson | 279.9 | 294.4 | 0.8177 | 46.36 | 37.84 | 25.29 | 354 | 348.8 |
Overall this was a well paced TTT, with even somewhat even turns. Given this was at altitude the IFs are quite good. Ethan pushed himself very hard while Evan could have given more. Ethan did the best power to drag on the front, with the others comparable to each other. All riders with quite smooth on the front with around a 15W difference in normalised and average power while on the front.