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100 bpm and 140 watts: How will we make Tour de France dash days much less boring?

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So tranquil and relaxed was stage 10 of the Tour de France that Phil Bauhaus, one of many dash contenders, had a mean coronary heart price of simply 110 beats per minute, whereas his common energy was a meagre 140 watts – figures that the majority amateurs would recognise from a leisurely experience. Alexander Kristoff, one other sprinter hoping to win in Saint-Amand-Montrond, had the same story: “I’ve a low coronary heart price,” the Uno-X Mobility rider started, “however nonetheless, at the moment I averaged 100. It was not an excessive amount of.”

The reason behind the low energy and coronary heart price numbers is that for the third time within the race’s 10 levels, no vital breakaway shaped, and thus the peloton rode as an entire unit from the start to the tip. With no-one to catch, there was no must hurry. The controversy across the staff buses following the day was whether or not or not ASO, the race’s organisers, must have a rethink about how they construction transitional and flat levels.



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