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Week 14 Bike Test

This one is all for Chris G ... thank you for motivating me!

After Chris called me out in another thread I knew I had to prove to the team (and myself) that an injury and the power clinic weren't going to hold me back.  Plus I wanted another carrot award

The Power Clinic is either making me stronger or teaching me how to suffer more ... either way it's working!

Here is how it went:

  • 10' WU @60%
  • 10 x 30/30 per power clinic workout all at over 120%
  • 10' Easy @60%
  • 2 x 20(2) - NP of 276 on the CT and 277 on the Quarq
  • 10' Easy @60%
  • 5 x 2'(2') all at >110% (wanted to prove I could do it
  • 10' @85%
  • 20' Brick (3 Miles)

The numbers:

Quarq:

FTT:

Duration: 42:09

Work: 689 kJ

TSS: 77 (intensity factor 1.047)

Norm Power: 277

VI: 1.02

Pw:HR: 0.49%

Pa:HR: 95.43%

Distance: 764 ft

Elevation Gain: 0 ft

Elevation Loss: 0 ft

Grade: 0.9 % (7 ft)

Min Max Avg

Power: 51 437 272 watts

Heart Rate: 170 193 186 bpm

Cadence: 39 118 98 rpm

Speed: 0 2.2 0.0 mph

Pace 27:35 0:00 1247:50 min/mi

Altitude: 764 771 766 ft

Crank Torque: 49 396 235 lb-in



Entire workout (233 watts):

Duration: 1:51:39

Work: 1563 kJ

TSS: 168.3 (intensity factor 0.953)

Norm Power: 253

VI: 1.08

Pw:HR: 3.19%

Pa:HR: 0.08%

Distance: 0.439 mi

Elevation Gain: 10 ft

Elevation Loss: 0 ft

Grade: 0.6 % (14 ft)

Min Max Avg

Power: 0 471 234 watts

Heart Rate: 85 193 175 bpm

Cadence: 21 171 100 rpm

Speed: 0 3.1 0.1 mph

Pace 19:19 0:00 968:24 min/mi

Altitude: 764 785 770 ft

Crank Torque: 0 458 199 lb-in

 

277 works out to a 12 watt increase and my weight went down a little to 141.2 for 4.325 W/KG... not bad for January and beign 9.2 pounds over the weight I raced at least year

I tried to attach the files but it didn't work.  Chris G, PM me with your email address and I will be more than glad to send you both.

Good luck to everyone testing on Monday.  I can't wait to see you all crush it.

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Comments

  • @ Matt:

    Looked up the definition of "HOLY CRAP" this morning in Webster's and found the below posting.  Honestly, I never had a doubt.  Matt, be sure and change the back tire before the next workout, I'm sure the current one is thoroughly fried.  Way to lead this group and show us where the bar has been moved to bro!  Congrats on a well deserved FTP improvement.  As Mr. Trent says, "I like it!"

  •  Sweet baby rays....FTP should be changed to WTF. I exploded just reading that workout.....you're an animal. 

    I strained my back and rib cage doing Fly/IM sets a swim practice, but I think I should be okay to test next week. Just can't get comfy. 

     

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    @Matt way to go, must be an NIL thing doig the tests early

    I had decided to hold about my last FTP for the 1st 20 then put it on the line in the 2nd 20.

    Coming in FTP 229

    1st 20 min 234NP,  Avg 234 TSS (1.023)

    2 min Avg 139 TSS (0.59)

    2nd 20 in 249NP, Abg 249 TSS (1.086)

    FTP test 42 min 239NP, Avg 237, TSS (1.044)

    That's a 10 point bump, I was hopin to crack 240, but 239 is close enough for me.

    Now all the rest of you Nov OS people go out and crush it

  • @Matt - SICK!
    @Robert - Way to go...I'm about where you are (FT = 220)...motivated to get the carrot award!
  • Jeehosephat!!!

    @Matt -- Epic.

    @Robert -- Killer job!

    The bar has been raised and the mojo abides...

  •  Very well done Boys!  Glad that I could help.  Not sure if the test is "official" if done more than 24 hours before it is on the schedule so you will have to do it again on Monday.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Just kidding   PM me your addresses for the super awesome Carrot awards.  Had some good ideas this morning but then hit my head really hard in the terrain park and can't remember what they were...oh well I am sure that I will think of something.

     

     

  • Matt....IF of 0.95...way to work it. Got to love the koolaide.

    V
  • Thanks Guys ... you all have motivated me so much this OS, I hope I am able to help you get through your test. I'm eagerly waiting to check the forums on Monday.
  • Great stuff Matt, very inspirational for sure!!!!
  • Mancona--You DA MAN! Outstanding W/kg too.
    Robert---Awesome job at going stronger on the second interval!
    Hayes---I thought IM stood for Ironman and didn't have anything to do with "fly"--except maybe,"Wow, there's goes Hayes on the bike...He's flying!"

    I'm absorbing as much of this team's amazing mojo for my test...I want a carrot!
  • Great job Matt and Robert 2 for 2 on the carrot awards, Chris G could be busy... How many more are we going to add to the list.

    Gordon

  • Congrats Matt AnKONA!! So Happy for you!

    Also big congrats to Robert on a great test.

    You two have set the bar high. UUGGHH!  I am hoping to match my FT from November...gotta have goals . This season I was unable to improve my bike fitness like last year. No worries though. I feel great, strong and my run is really improving!! Can't have everything I guess.

    I'll be testing on Thursday. So I'll be late to the party. My Vdot test is Tuesday morning with my track peeps helping pace me, so will need to recover then hit it hard Thursday for the Ft test.

    CC

  • Nice job Matt and Robert!

    I did an indoor time trial yesterday w/ Patrick and will use .95 of yesterday's race for my new FTP.

    I tested a couple of weeks ago as an impromptu test and got 305.

    I did the ITT at 327 for 20:36 which gives me a new ftp of 310.  No carrot award, but I'm moving in the right direction.  The number seems about right based on recent workouts.  I started the OS with 300 FTP and 205lbs, and I'm now at 310 FTP and 198lbs.

    I'll probably do another impromptu FTP test in a couple of weeks, just to test, but probably not tomorrow as I'm wasted after yesterday's effort.  I just went for what I hoped to be an easy 10k stroll, and needless to say, I was a bit heavy legged.

    Good luck to everyone testing!

    Dave

  • Awesome Matt & Robert! I'm mentally preparing myself to totally leave it all on the bike trainer tomorrow.

    Good luck everyone!

    Eric
  • Nice Job Robert, Coach P and Dave!

    Thanks for the comments everyone and I can't wait to see your results.

    Carrie, even if you don't see a bump in FTP, you are already wicked strong and I bet you have a good vdot after the test.
  • Great job everyone! i got mine done today! Went from 209 to 220 despite a month of injury! WORK WORKS!!!

    FTP Test:
    Duration: 42:19
    Work: 544 kJ
    TSS: 78.2 (intensity factor 1.053)
    Norm Power: 220
    VI: 1.03
    Pw:HR: n/a
    Pa:HR: n/a
    Distance: 14.522 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 0 454 214 watts
    Cadence: 30 105 83 rpm
    Speed: 0 26.5 20.6 mph
    Pace 2:16 0:00 2:55 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 0 199 68 lb-in

    Entire workout (191 watts):
    Duration: 55:20
    Work: 635 kJ
    TSS: 92.4 (intensity factor 1.001)
    Norm Power: 209
    VI: 1.09
    Pw:HR: n/a
    Pa:HR: n/a
    Distance: 17.728 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 0 454 191 watts
    Cadence: 29 105 82 rpm
    Speed: 0 28 19.3 mph
    Pace 2:08 0:00 3:07 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 0 233 63 lb-in


  • Posted By Philip Fratto on 31 Jan 2010 04:45 PM

    Great job everyone! i got mine done today! Went from 209 to 220 despite a month of injury! WORK WORKS!!!







    Woo!  That's HUGE, Philip!  Way to go!

  • nicely done all!!! I've only got one bike ride this week thanks to a trip out west and this is going to be it (yup, pause on the power clinic till I get back!). thanks for the motivation. image

  • Decided to do mine today instead of wait for tomorrow.  I missed the Sat. bike as I have a grad class all day and it's a few hours of snowshoeing built into the class.  I figured if I get it done today, maybe I can get another bike in during the week. 

    The first 20' went well, but I knew I over cooked it a bit.  I then struggled for first 7' of interval 2, before taking a 1:10 rest .  I then got motivated to just finish it, so I did.  I ended up with a 6 watt increase from test #1.  Not great, but I'll take it.  Definitely need more FTP work.


    FTP test: 


    Duration: 42:00 (42:01)
    Work: 607 kJ
    TSS: 73.6 (intensity factor 1.025)
    Norm Power: 245
    VI: 1.02
    Pw:HR: 7.04%
    Pa:HR: 5.7%
    Distance: 14.657 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 0 284 241 watts
    Heart Rate: 141 188 177 bpm
    Cadence: 50 133 87 rpm
    Speed: 11.9 23.4 21.0 mph
    Pace 2:34 5:03 2:52 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 0 87 76 lb-in
    Crank Torque: 0 276 235 lb-in


     

    Interval #1:

     Duration:   20:03 (20:04)

     Work:       304 kJ

     TSS:        37.5 (intensity factor 1.06)

     Norm Power: 253

     VI:         1

     Pw:HR:       6.31%

     Pa:HR:       9.28%

     Distance:   7.211 mi

      Min Max Avg

     Power:        92 284 253  watts

     Heart Rate:   140 186 174  bpm

     Cadence:      80 96 88  rpm

     Speed:        16.5 23.4 21.6  mph

     Pace          2:34 3:39 2:47  min/mi

     Hub Torque:   37 86 77  lb-in

     Crank Torque: 83 274 244  lb-in

    Interval #2:

     Duration:   20:01

     Work:       287 kJ

     TSS:        34.3 (intensity factor 1.014)

     Norm Power: 242

     VI:         1.01

     Pw:HR:       -4.58%

     Pa:HR:       1.84%

     Distance:   6.921 mi

      Min Max Avg

     Power:        83 283 239  watts

     Heart Rate:   161 188 179  bpm

     Cadence:      50 118 86  rpm

     Speed:        14.8 21.9 20.8  mph

     Pace          2:44 4:03 2:53  min/mi

     Hub Torque:   32 87 76  lb-in

     Crank Torque: 68 276 234  lb-in

  • OK, Just got off the bike and earned myself an Carrot Award! Jumped from 283 to 294!   Crawling closer to the 300 club. 

    I really started to waver the last 10 minutes but knowing I had posted (and the strong desire for a Carrot Award) pushed me to dig deep. So much of these tests really are mental.  BIG thanks to Dave, Mike and Chris G for urging me to go ahead and test even though I just tested 2 weeks ago.  Always try.  Only good will come of it.  Can't wait to hear about everyone killing it today!

    Here are the official numbers to satisfy the judges.

     Power-Tap #1:

        Duration:      20:11

        Work:          357 kJ

        TSS:           36.7 (intensity factor 1.045)

        Norm Power:    296

        VI:            1

        Pw:HR:          n/a

        Pa:HR:          n/a

        Distance:      6.441 mi

            Min    Max    Avg

        Power:           123    332    295     watts

        Cadence:         83    124    88     rpm

        Speed:           15    20.6    19.1     mph

        Pace             2:55    4:00    3:08     min/mi

        Hub Torque:      54    113    102     lb-in

        Crank Torque:    99    322    284     lb-in



    Power-Tap #2:

        Duration:      1:55

        Work:          19 kJ

        TSS:           1.1 (intensity factor 0.584)

        Norm Power:    n/a

        VI:            n/a

        Pw:HR:          n/a

        Pa:HR:          n/a

        Distance:      0.481 mi

            Min    Max    Avg

        Power:           106    225    166     watts

        Cadence:         70    141    85     rpm

        Speed:           12.8    17.1    15.1     mph

        Pace             3:30    4:41    3:59     min/mi

        Hub Torque:      51    89    72     lb-in

        Crank Torque:    81    230    166     lb-in



    Power-Tap #3:

        Duration:      20:02

        Work:          360 kJ

        TSS:           37.4 (intensity factor 1.058)

        Norm Power:    299

        VI:            1

        Pw:HR:          n/a

        Pa:HR:          n/a

        Distance:      6.281 mi

            Min    Max    Avg

        Power:           243    392    300     watts

        Cadence:         70    96    80     rpm

        Speed:           16.9    20.5    18.8     mph

        Pace             2:56    3:33    3:11     min/mi

        Hub Torque:      93    127    105     lb-in

        Crank Torque:    239    462    318     lb-in

     

  • @ Keith, way to stick with it and get it done. A 6 watt jump on a tough test like that is a nice accomplishment!

    @ Chris, way to go. 300 or bust for the next one!

    Mike
  • Nice bumps in wattage team! Keith, Philip, Dave and Chris: all headed in the right direction.

    Vince
  • @ Philip and Chris - HUGE job friends!  I know that was painful, but the work is working and you guys are publishing the numbers that prove it!

    Woke up a 4 a.m. and laid there for an hour worrying about the the FTP test.  Got up a 5  and got on the bike at 5:30.  Finished up the last 4 minutes of the test listening to AC/DC's "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be"  .....very appropriate for the moment.  Came out with a 15 watt improvement going from 280 to 295 NP, from 3.4 to 3.7 w/kg......  7 weeks to 300 is the name of the game for me know.  Go TEAM!!!

    Duration:   41:59

     Work:       734 kJ

     TSS:        70.2 (intensity factor 1.001)

     Norm Power: 295

     VI:         1.01

     Pw:HR:       1.68%

     Pa:HR:       1.57%

     Distance:   17.732 mi

      Min Max Avg

     Power:        0 424 292  watts

     Heart Rate:   120 169 159  bpm

     Cadence:      56 95 87  rpm

     Speed:        12.2 27.7 25.4  mph


     

     

     

  • Nice work team...next time I am gonna have to make it harder to earn a carrot award...people are killing it across the board

    No test for me this morning, maybe tonight...
  • I'm not sure what to make of that, but I've finally completed my first FTP test. A little background: I skipped the first test because I hadn't taken too much time off since my 10/25 HIM, and because I'd been sick for a week, I didn't want to sell myself short. I estimated 225, which was probably a little high, but I made all the intervals in the first 8 weeks except for one or two workouts. On the 8 week test, I was 10' into the second 20' when my Computrainer broke as a result of my daughter kicking a ball toward me that went under a crankarm and ripped out the connector cable. Based on the results thus far (with a little guidance from Rich) I estimated my FTP at 230 and didn't retest once I got a replacement cable.



    Things were looking good this morning. I did my regular warmup then was about to switch to the 25 mile .5% grade course I used for the first test, but I couldn't find it on the computer. I hopped off the bike and checked the other computer and my USB drive. I finally found the file and started the test. Quite quickly, I noticed that the Powertap readings were diverging more than normal from the Computrainer readings. They're usually withing 2-3 watts of each other. I realized that my 10 minute break searching for the file must have affected the CT calibration. I carried on, and did OK. During the second 20', I had to take 3 or 4 mini breaks of 15" each or so where I dropped down one gear and reduced power a bit to recover. Other than that, things went well, but strangely I had enough to kick the last minute up 60 watts or so. So I went out both too hard and too easy. Go figure.



    Anyway, the PT gives me a norm power of 229 and the CT gives me 247. I did another spindown test on the CT after finishing, and it was off by .29, which according to the manual is 14.5 watts (.5 watt per .01). So maybe that gives me a 232.5? I've done most of my data recording off the CT rather than the PT, so I may stick with 233 to set the intervals going forward. I wish I had recalibrated after my short break looking for that damn file. I feel like I could have paced myself better, but I'm happy to finally have a full 20-2-20 under my belt and validated that my guesses earlier weren't entirely off the mark. (And if you're looking at the data, yes I did wear two different heart rate straps--a Polar for the CT, and the Garmin for my 310XT with the PT.)



    PowerTap Entire 42’

    Duration: 42:02

    Work: 568 kJ

    TSS: 71.7 (intensity factor 1.018)

    Norm Power: 229

    VI: 1.02

    Pw:HR: 6.48%

    Pa:HR: 8.94%

    Distance: 13.315 mi

    Min Max Avg

    Power: 2 360 225 watts

    Heart Rate: 94 170 156 bpm

    Cadence: 36 129 95 rpm

    Speed: 6.2 21.9 19.0 mph

    Pace 2:44 9:39 3:09 min/mi

    Crank Torque: 0 551 202 lb-in



    PowerTap 1st 20

    Duration: 20:00

    Work: 278 kJ

    TSS: 34.9 (intensity factor 1.036)

    Norm Power: 233

    VI: 1

    Pw:HR: 10.25%

    Pa:HR: 14.09%

    Distance: 6.547 mi

    Min Max Avg

    Power: 117 333 232 watts

    Heart Rate: 94 161 151 bpm

    Cadence: 37 129 95 rpm

    Speed: 8.8 21.7 19.7 mph

    Pace 2:46 6:51 3:03 min/mi

    Crank Torque: 90 551 208 lb-in



    PowerTap 2nd 20:

    Duration: 19:59

    Work: 274 kJ

    TSS: 34.7 (intensity factor 1.021)

    Norm Power: 230

    VI: 1

    Pw:HR: 1.08%

    Pa:HR: 1.37%

    Distance: 6.291 mi

    Min Max Avg

    Power: 2 360 229 watts

    Heart Rate: 142 170 161 bpm

    Cadence: 63 125 95 rpm

    Speed: 13.3 21.9 18.9 mph

    Pace 2:44 4:31 3:10 min/mi

    Crank Torque: 0 424 205 lb-in







    Computrainer Entire workout (242 watts):

    Duration: 42:00

    Work: 610 kJ

    TSS: n/a

    Norm Power: 247

    VI: 1.02

    Pw:HR: 4.59%

    Pa:HR: 9%

    Distance: 14.139 mi

    Elevation Gain: 1873 ft

    Elevation Loss: 0 ft

    Grade: 2.5 % (1872 ft)

    Min Max Avg

    Power: 77 365 242 watts

    Heart Rate: 91 168 155 bpm

    Cadence: 40 103 94 rpm

    Speed: 12.3 23.2 20.2 mph

    Pace 2:35 4:53 2:58 min/mi

    Altitude: 0 1873 795 ft

    Crank Torque: 74 340 217 lb-in





    Computrainer 1st 20:

    Duration: 19:58

    Work: 295 kJ

    TSS: n/a

    Norm Power: 248

    VI: 1

    Pw:HR: 8.98%

    Pa:HR: 14.51%

    Distance: 6.95 mi

    Elevation Gain: 716 ft

    Elevation Loss: 0 ft

    Grade: 1.9 % (715 ft)

    Min Max Avg

    Power: 161 302 247 watts

    Heart Rate: 91 159 150 bpm

    Cadence: 53 102 95 rpm

    Speed: 12.3 23 20.9 mph

    Pace 2:37 4:53 2:52 min/mi

    Altitude: 0 716 261 ft

    Crank Torque: 136 309 220 lb-in



    Computrainer 2nd 20:

    Duration: 19:59

    Work: 297 kJ

    TSS: n/a

    Norm Power: 251

    VI: 1.01

    Pw:HR: 0.01%

    Pa:HR: 0.97%

    Distance: 6.682 mi

    Elevation Gain: 1068 ft

    Elevation Loss: 0 ft

    Grade: 3.0 % (1075 ft)

    Min Max Avg

    Power: 99 365 248 watts

    Heart Rate: 143 168 160 bpm

    Cadence: 40 103 94 rpm

    Speed: 13.2 23.2 20.1 mph

    Pace 2:35 4:32 2:59 min/mi

    Altitude: 798 1873 1333 ft

    Crank Torque: 91 340 222 lb-in



     

  • The group is killing it.....Love it.

    @Kitma IM = Individual Medley. It was one of my events back in the day. Its where they stick swimmers that aren't good a single stroke but don't suck at any strokes image
  • Posted By Hayes Sanborn on 01 Feb 2010 09:22 AM

    The group is killing it.....Love it.



    @Kitma IM = Individual Medley. It was one of my events back in the day. Its where they stick swimmers that aren't good a single stroke but don't suck at any strokes



    Hmm ... IM kind of sounds like Triathlon ... where those of us that can't swim, bike or run with the best but don't suck at all three go!

     

  • Executed a great FPT test today with excellent results. My previous FTP was 217. My new FTP is 241. That is an 11% increase in just 6 weeks! Thank you Endurance Nation OffSeason! WooHoo! Great work everyone! Let's keep it rollin' !

    Eric
  • Wow...you guys are all doing awesome.  Congrats on the increases to Phillip, Chris, Shaughn, Keith and Eric!  Not to much so many people are getting close to (or have already pasted) the big 300!

    Looks like Chris G didn't know what he was getting himself into this year!

  • Al  I can say is...." work works". Congrats to all posting big numbers out there.

    11/3/09 test- 287w

    12/15/09 test- 295w

    2/1/10 test- 307 w !!!!!!!!!!!!

    Not sure who I owe what to and who owes me what, but happy with the numbers. I think I actually left a couple watts on the table. I never felt like " I'm not going to make it the last 6 minutes"...and my HR for the test was 5 beats lower than last, and 12 watts higher ! Highest power was the last 5 minutes.

    The numbers-309w/200w +-/313w and total for 42' was 307w/146 heart rate/88 rpm...down a few pounds to 180 .

    If someone alot smarter than me will share how to copy and paste the file from CP I'll do it.

    I had set a goal of 315 w by the end of the 20 weeks, way back when. Until a couple weeks ago, I thought to let that goal go, just out of reach...now I'm really stoked to get it done !

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