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<blockquote data-quote="WattTheHell" data-source="post: 5998457" data-attributes="member: 18465"><p>riporto ai torinesi qualche dato dei pro oggi alla milano-torino...tanto per curiosità.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Julian ALAPHILIPPE (QUICK-STEP FLOORS): One of the race favourites rides the start phase in the peloton:</p><p></p><p>Start phase</p><p>- Time: 3000</p><p>- Speed: 36.1km/h</p><p>- Power: 115W</p><p>- Normalized Power: 165W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 271W</p><p></p><p>Smart riding by the French star. He keeps his power low, shielded by the main field, never exceeding 271w for one minute. </p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Julien SIMON (COFIDIS): Another rider in the main bunch:</p><p></p><p>Start phase</p><p>- Time: 3001</p><p>- Speed: 36.1km/h</p><p>- Power: 147W</p><p>- Normalized Power: 203W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 322W</p><p></p><p>A relatively moderate opening by the puncheur from Cofidis shows how tentatively the peloton starts, and explains why the break soon establishes a lead of more than five minutes.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Micha&#322; KWIATKOWSKI (TEAM SKY):</p><p></p><p>First hour</p><p>- Speed: 39.3km/h</p><p>- Power: 158W</p><p>- Normalized Power: 232W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 439W</p><p></p><p>The complete first hour is very moderate, only in the opening kilometre does the Polish rider have to invest a lot of energy.</p><p></p><p>Second hour</p><p>- Speed: 42.3km/h</p><p>- Power: 167W</p><p>- Normalized Power: 194W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 308W</p><p></p><p>The second hour is slightly faster but not necessarily harder. The momentum of the large field allows Kwiatkowski to ride at a steady low intensity, never really exceeding his endurance pace. His short efforts are significantly less intense.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Julian ALAPHILIPPE (QUICK-STEP FLOORS): A powerful initial effort on the first Superga climb:</p><p></p><p>- Time: 155</p><p>- Speed: 22.3km/h</p><p>- Power: 408W</p><p>- 30s peak power: 471W</p><p></p><p>Fantastic power by the light rider as he gets to the front of the group on the steep climb, on the first of two ascents.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Adam YATES (ORICA-SCOTT): The second and final ascent of Superga:</p><p></p><p>First 1.5km</p><p>- Time: 402</p><p>- Speed: 22.0km/h</p><p>- Power: 398W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 447W</p><p></p><p>The race is really on when the riders hit the uphill finish, and Yates stays close to the front with a strong effort that peaks at 447w for one minute. The foundation for a second-place finish, behind race winner Rigoberto Urán (Cannondale-Drapac).</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Egan BERNAL (ANDRONI-SIDERMEC-BOTECCHIA) </p><p></p><p>Middle sector</p><p>- Time: 432</p><p>- Speed: 16.8km/h</p><p>- Power: 420W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 512W</p><p></p><p>The Colombian climber shows incredible strength on the steepest slopes. He is one of the few riders capable of following winner Urán here, with an attack of 517W for 57 seconds.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Dan MARTIN (QUICK-STEP FLOORS)</p><p></p><p>Final 1.9km</p><p>- Time 415</p><p>- Speed: 19.4km/h</p><p>- Power: 415W</p><p>- Normalized Power: 251W</p><p>- 1min peak power: 555W</p><p></p><p>Dan Martin has a lot of ground to make up in the final two kilometres. His final effort is stunning, especially in the final minute, as he overtakes several rivals to finish seventh overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WattTheHell, post: 5998457, member: 18465"] riporto ai torinesi qualche dato dei pro oggi alla milano-torino...tanto per curiosità. -------------------------------------------------- Julian ALAPHILIPPE (QUICK-STEP FLOORS): One of the race favourites rides the start phase in the peloton: Start phase - Time: 3000 - Speed: 36.1km/h - Power: 115W - Normalized Power: 165W - 1min peak power: 271W Smart riding by the French star. He keeps his power low, shielded by the main field, never exceeding 271w for one minute. -------------------------------------------------- Julien SIMON (COFIDIS): Another rider in the main bunch: Start phase - Time: 3001 - Speed: 36.1km/h - Power: 147W - Normalized Power: 203W - 1min peak power: 322W A relatively moderate opening by the puncheur from Cofidis shows how tentatively the peloton starts, and explains why the break soon establishes a lead of more than five minutes. -------------------------------------------------- Michał KWIATKOWSKI (TEAM SKY): First hour - Speed: 39.3km/h - Power: 158W - Normalized Power: 232W - 1min peak power: 439W The complete first hour is very moderate, only in the opening kilometre does the Polish rider have to invest a lot of energy. Second hour - Speed: 42.3km/h - Power: 167W - Normalized Power: 194W - 1min peak power: 308W The second hour is slightly faster but not necessarily harder. The momentum of the large field allows Kwiatkowski to ride at a steady low intensity, never really exceeding his endurance pace. His short efforts are significantly less intense. -------------------------------------------------- Julian ALAPHILIPPE (QUICK-STEP FLOORS): A powerful initial effort on the first Superga climb: - Time: 155 - Speed: 22.3km/h - Power: 408W - 30s peak power: 471W Fantastic power by the light rider as he gets to the front of the group on the steep climb, on the first of two ascents. -------------------------------------------------- Adam YATES (ORICA-SCOTT): The second and final ascent of Superga: First 1.5km - Time: 402 - Speed: 22.0km/h - Power: 398W - 1min peak power: 447W The race is really on when the riders hit the uphill finish, and Yates stays close to the front with a strong effort that peaks at 447w for one minute. The foundation for a second-place finish, behind race winner Rigoberto Urán (Cannondale-Drapac). -------------------------------------------------- Egan BERNAL (ANDRONI-SIDERMEC-BOTECCHIA) Middle sector - Time: 432 - Speed: 16.8km/h - Power: 420W - 1min peak power: 512W The Colombian climber shows incredible strength on the steepest slopes. He is one of the few riders capable of following winner Urán here, with an attack of 517W for 57 seconds. -------------------------------------------------- Dan MARTIN (QUICK-STEP FLOORS) Final 1.9km - Time 415 - Speed: 19.4km/h - Power: 415W - Normalized Power: 251W - 1min peak power: 555W Dan Martin has a lot of ground to make up in the final two kilometres. His final effort is stunning, especially in the final minute, as he overtakes several rivals to finish seventh overall. [/QUOTE]
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