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Within season trends: sprinting
I know the Moscow city sprints were exciting and all, but I’ll have some posts on them and the Rybinsk races next week. For now, as promised we have the follow-up for sprinting from Wednesday’s post. These are the folks with the largest improvements in performance (within season). As before their results from this season […]
Also tagged season trend, SprintRace Snapshot: Moscos Sprints
Also tagged city sprint, freestyle, men, moscow, race snapshot, Sprint, women
Noah Hoffman’s Pacing
I was interested (rather than offended) to read about Noah Hoffman’s pacing strategies in Sunday’s classic WC race. I have a limited supply of data on split times (what I do have is thanks to Jan over at worldofxc.com, though) so the following data is definitely incomplete. Hoffman seemed determined to not start too fast, […]
Also tagged Distance, interval start, noah hoffman, pacing, splitsOtepää Sprint Recap
I think I’ve been remiss in mentioning this, but as always thanks go to Jan at worldofxc.com for helping to provide the heat times for these sprint races. Let’s see how the men’s finalists fared first: There were apparently some crashes in this race, as evidenced by the outlying slow times. But in general I’m […]
Also tagged classic, men, otepaa, race recap, Sprint, women