Chris Rowe

Dan Lloyd takes on the Wattbike Peak Power Test

Posted by Chris Rowe on May 31, 2010

Cervelo Test Team Rider Dan Lloyd takes on the Wattbike Peak Power Test with Cycling TV, with impressive results.   Peak Power Test - Background Information The Peak Power Test measures short term anaerobic capacity (STAC) and is defined on a Wattbike as the highest peak power in Watts achieved during a maximal 6 second burst. It is usually achieved in the first 3 revolutions (but not always). STAC is an important component for sprint cyclists, in particular during a flying 200 m when short sprints of 10-15 seconds are required, at the start of a 1000 m time trial, individual and team pursuit and the sprint finish at the end of a road race.   A peak power score needs to be seen in the context of the type of cyclist, an apparent ‘low’ score may be good for an endurance cyclist but ‘poor’ for a sprinter.   Top male sprinters, on a Wattbike can maintain cadences in excess of 150 on resistance level 10 for 200 m - under 10 seconds for the 200 m with average watts close to 1600.   A quick experimentation with the resistance setting and cadence level will indicate the optimum combination.

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