Fatigue-free force-velocity and power-velocity profiles for elite track sprint cyclists: The influence of duration, gear ratio and pedalling rates

(Ermüdungsfreie Kraft-Geschwindigkeits- und Leistungs-Geschwindigkeits-Profile für Elite-Sprint-Radfahrer: Der Einfluss von Dauer, Getriebeübersetzung und Trittfrequenz)

Background: Maximal force-velocity (F/v) profiles for track cyclists are commonly derived from ergometer sprints using an isovelocity or isoinertial approach. Previously, an attempt was made to derive maximal F/v profiles from a single maximal 65-m sprint on the cycling track. Hypothesising that this approach may not accurately reflect the fatigue-free F/v profile, we propose an alternative procedure and compare it to the previous method. Moreover, we test for the impact of gear ratio on diagnostic results. Methods: Twelve elite track cyclists completed a high-cadence low-resistance pedalling test on a freestanding roller (motoric test) and two series of three maximal 65-m sprints on a cycling track with different gear ratios. F/v profiles were calculated based on the measured crank force and cadence either during the first 6-7 revolutions (=6 s) on the track (model I) or were derived from the first 3-4 revolutions (=3 s) on the track combined with 1 or 2 fatigue-free cycles at cadences above 160 rpm from the motoric test (model II). Results: Although both models exhibit high-to-excellent linearity between force and velocity, the extrapolated isometric force was higher (1507.51 ± 257.60 N and 1384.35 ± 276.84 N; p < 0.002; d = 2.555) and the slope steeper (-6.78 ± 1.17 and -5.24 ± 1.11; p < 0.003, d = -2.401) with model I. An ICC of 1.00 indicates excellent model consistency when comparing the F/v profiles (model II) derived from the different geared sprints. Conclusions: Assuring fatigue-free measurements and including high-cadence data points in the calculations provide valid maximal F/v and P/v profiles from a single acceleration-sprint independent of gear ratio.
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Notationen:Ausdauersportarten
Veröffentlicht in:Sports
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2022
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.3390/sports10090130
Jahrgang:10
Heft:9
Seiten:130
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch