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2008 BC Bike Race: Race Report and Power Profile

from: Manuel Prado, La Ruta / Sho-Air / Economy Car Rental


7 days, 3 podium finishes and 5th overall. 4 Flat tires, 1 faulty Co2, 2 broken chains and a broken derailleur hanger: when you think about it, it is all a numbers game. But the reality is that the 2008 BC Bike Race was more than just numbers. Warm weather, plenty of fast riders, great food, awesome times with new and old friends, the best singletrack in the world along some of the best scenery Canada has to offer. This is what makes this race one of the best stage races out there.


posted on 8/5/2008 9:24:44 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [4]


Q & A with Allen Lim, PhD: Replacing Glycogen Stores

Allen Lim CycleOps Power recently received a question for Dr. Lim in regard to his Calorie Calculator:


The premise of the article seems to be that so long as one can accurately assess carbohydrate expenditure for a given work output/duration, one can put it back through fuel taken on board.


posted on 8/5/2008 8:10:26 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [1]


Core Strength & Your ‘Egg for Power™’

Angie Sturtevant Numerous variables are a factor to successful cycling, including the bike, appropriate training, mental toughness and proper nutrition. Principally, cycling is most dependent on the ability to generate power to the pedals. Power is dynamic and since your legs do most of the work, there are abundant training workouts done on the bike that focus on amping up that powerful pedal stroke. However, cyclists really rely on the capability to create pedaling power from where power originates . . . the abdominals and lower back. A strong core provides a sturdy platform for the lower body to drive power transfer to the pedals. Simply put, cycling relies on core strength but does not develop or sustain it. Therefore, it is critical to strengthen the core off the bike to maximize your power potential on the bike.


posted on 8/4/2008 3:12:09 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [2]


2008 Tour Revelations

from Bruce Hildenbrand

It seems fitting that the rider who launched the biggest attack on the biggest climb of the biggest stage should win the 2008 Tour de France. And it is also appropriate for his team CSC Saxo Bank which put on a veritable bike racing 101 clinic in both the Pyrenees and the Alps to launch their squad into a winning position. Riders like Fabian Cancellara and Jens Voigt, who should be riding in the grupetto, were at the front setting the tempo on the huge, race-defining climbs. More than one noted climber was dropped by the pacesetting by these two big men.


posted on 7/28/2008 7:47:21 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]


Dr. Lim's Advice on Time Trial Pacing

Dr. Lim discusses the his strategy for the fastest time trial.


posted on 7/26/2008 3:06:37 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]