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Old 03-17-14 | 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Dunbar
You might want to re-read the link below. So far, you've demonstrated limited knowledge of the accepted methods to estimate FTP.

Andy Coggan's Seven Deadly Sins | Two Wheel Blogs
OK,you win the prize for troll of year. The decade maybe. Even a quick reading of that blog indicates that you've got it wrong and psimet has it right. For example,

"The job of Critical Power testing is to use a couple of short Critical Power tests to estimate power output for a longer term, such as 60 minutes. Because Functional Threshold Power and Critical Power at 60 minutes are very close, an estimate of CP60 (Critical Power at 60 minutes) is a good proxy for Functional Threshold Power."
--http://www.twowheelblogs.com/training-with-power/critical-power-testing

psimet has been extremely patient with you and provided a ton of useful information. And your response has been....priceless on the internet, but totally rude and really close to pyscho. God help the people around you IRL.

This is like a car crash. We all know we should look away, but somehow....
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