Dr. Teun van Erp - How do World Tour cyclists actually train and perform in races? - Part 2 of 2

The Cycling Performance Club - Un pódcast de Cyrus Monk, Dr. Jason Boynton, and Damian Ruse

In this two part series we chat with Dr. Teun van Erp, current data scientist with INEOS Grenadiers, about how World Tour cyclists train and perform during competitions. In our opinion, given Tuen’s extensive research and experience working with World Tour cyclists, he is one of the best people in the field to discuss this topic with. In this episode we examine Dr. Teun’s research further and get into the details of how pro men and women cyclists actually train. But this episode is more than that. There are also some direct comparisons between the training and racing demands of pro men and women - including insight into the numbers of a World Tour power couple. Guest panelist:Teun van Erp, Ph.D.INEOS Grenadiers Staff PageResearchgateLinkedInTwitter: @The_Teun Episode References:Training Characteristics of Male and Female Professional Road Cyclists: A 4-Year Retrospective Analysis Intensity and Load Characteristics of Professional Road Cycling: Differences Between Men’s and Women’s Races Case Report: Load, Intensity, and Performance Characteristics in Multiple Grand Tours Demands of professional cycling races: Influence of race category and result This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here! Co-hosts:Jason Boynton, Ph.D.boyntoncoaching.com Cyrus Monkcyclistscientist.com Producer & co-host:Damian Rusesemiprocycling.com Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclubFacebook: @cyclingperformanceclubTwitter: @cyclingclubpodLinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast

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