This book uniquely combines historical context with sports science, offering a data-driven perspective on cycling performance. It analyzes power outputs, speeds, and physiological metrics to understand what separates a good performance from a record-setting one.
The book is structured in three parts, beginning with the fundamentals of record-setting, then examining specific records in stage racing, time trials, and ultra-endurance cycling, and concluding with an analysis of trends and future possibilities. This comprehensive approach makes the book valuable for cycling enthusiasts, athletes, and anyone interested in sports history and the science of athletic prowess.
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