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sprint speeds?
whats the average or good sprinting speed? on a flat terrain
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9.28414076 × 10^-11 AU/s
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What category? After how long / hard of a ride / race? Is there a lead out? Is there a head wind, tail wind, or cross wind?
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On a flat course with pretty much no wind, I can hit 34.
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It depends on so many things. Coming off a wheel from 32mph or so, I can get up to 38mph. Solo, during my strongest sprint since I've had the PowerTap, in a 7mph crosswind, starting from 20mph, my 5-second power was 1491W (which is fairly good, 18.4W/kg), and my max speed was only 33.5 mph.
Elevation makes a big difference too. When I lived in Colorado, I could sprint to 40mph solo. So, the real answer is that a good sprint speed is just faster than the guys you're sprinting against. |
depends.
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Whatever speed you can get to right now. Remember that number, train, then test again in similar circumstances. If it is lower than previously, shoot yourself; if faster, brag about it to someone who loves you.
That is what I do, and I'm still around. |
Originally Posted by waterrockets
(Post 5880229)
During my strongest sprint since I've had the PowerTap...
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
(Post 5880229)
Elevation makes a big difference too. When I lived in Colorado, I could sprint to 40mph solo.
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
(Post 5880229)
So, the real answer is that a good sprint speed is just faster than the guys you're sprinting against.
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Originally Posted by kukusz
(Post 5880610)
How's the sick Powertap?
I got my 2nd harness back in case it goes wonky again. If you were joking that I killed it in the sprints... my PT just chuckles and says "is that all you got?" Pi$$es me off.. |
.5 MPH faster than 2nd place.
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
(Post 5881359)
Assuming you're talking about my hint that it had stopped transmitting?
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I'm taking mine out to the ATC ride tomorrow, hoping some of the local elites are out there to tear my legs off. Can't wait to see the power file :)
Still need to get WKO+, but budget responsibility rules at this point. |
Originally Posted by mihlbach
(Post 5880669)
Being near sea level is my new excuse for everything.
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I was reading an article about a race recap that Robbie McEwen won, and he said that he hit 46.6 (75 kph) in the sprint. I'd imagine that was flat out, since it was at the end of a race. If you can get to 47 mph, go be a pro sprinter.
edit: found the article: http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/9392.0.html |
Originally Posted by AEO
(Post 5880116)
9.28414076 × 10^-11 AU/s
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
(Post 5880229)
So, the real answer is that a good sprint speed is just faster than the guys you're sprinting against.
I would say mid 30's by yourself on flat ground is pretty good for mere mortals. Im on the comeback so not gonna tell you what I've gotten up to this fall :) |
Originally Posted by Cypress
(Post 5881371)
.5 MPH faster than 2nd place.
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You don't even have to have a higher top speed -- just a snappier acceleration at the beginning can hold off a powerhouse if you get some real estate on the jump.
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about 43 mph
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At a road race earlier this year I had a finish line sprint speed of 14mph. I beat the 4 guys I was with doing so.
Saying "depends" is an understatement. |
Originally Posted by CastIron
(Post 5884216)
At a road race earlier this year I had a finish line sprint speed of 14mph. I beat the 4 guys I was with doing so.
Saying "depends" is an understatement. |
A good sprinter can do over 70 km/h in the final 200 meters.
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
(Post 5884564)
I know the feeling. Still, visions of a 9:32pm finish of a M85+ race comes to mind.
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