RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
So post Tejas 500 although I know my performance was stellar I can't help but feel like I fell 5% short of what I thought my body could do when I envisioned my growth since Berrego Springs 10 months ago. The short story was I averaged 150 watts at Berrego so I was hopping for something like 165-170 for a race also close to 24hours. I was doing just that for the first 20 hours with an average of 167 watts but then things started going sideways fast. In the end I averaged 160 watts so a gain of 10 watts with an additional 3 hours of riding but what if we compare weighted averages because the Tejas course is anything but flat like Berrego.
Berrego avg 150 weighted avg 157 so a 7 watt difference means it was a pretty steady ride without much coasting or stopping.
Tejas 500 avg 160 weighted avg 172 so a difference of 12 watts because there was more climbing and thus more coasting down after each hill while not pedaling.
So did I improve 10 watts focusing on my bare avg or did I improve 15 watts by looking at my weighted average instead? I will point out that both races had equal stopped pit time of about 45 mins during the events so that shouldn't factor into the weighted avg. My avg HR was lower by 7 bpm in this Tejas race so that would mean I'm producing more power on less effort but maybe all this could just be variance in the power data from my pedals over a years time.
Tejas
https://www.strava.com/activities/1200426609
Berrego
https://www.strava.com/activities/767191778
Berrego avg 150 weighted avg 157 so a 7 watt difference means it was a pretty steady ride without much coasting or stopping.
Tejas 500 avg 160 weighted avg 172 so a difference of 12 watts because there was more climbing and thus more coasting down after each hill while not pedaling.
So did I improve 10 watts focusing on my bare avg or did I improve 15 watts by looking at my weighted average instead? I will point out that both races had equal stopped pit time of about 45 mins during the events so that shouldn't factor into the weighted avg. My avg HR was lower by 7 bpm in this Tejas race so that would mean I'm producing more power on less effort but maybe all this could just be variance in the power data from my pedals over a years time.
Tejas
https://www.strava.com/activities/1200426609
Berrego
https://www.strava.com/activities/767191778