Demands of professional female cycling races: Influence race level and race duration (single or multi-day events)

Teun van Erp, Robert P. Lamberts
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This study is governed by two aims: firstly, expanding the meagre knowledge store regarding the demands set by professional female road cycling and, secondly, ascertaining whether these demands vary in relation to different race-levels and race duration (single- or multi-day events). A total of 1349 female professional road races was analysed and demands (intensity, load and performance) were determined. Races were classified based on race level (i.e. Women's World Tour [WWT], level.1 and level.2 according to the International Cycling Federation) and race duration (single- or multi-day events). Differences were assessed with a multilevel random intercept model whilst the strength of said differences were indicated by Cohen's d (0–0.19 trivial; 0.20–0.59 small; 0.60–1.1.9 moderate; 1.20–1.99 large; ≥2.00 very large). In general, no moderate differences for load and intensity were noted for the different race levels. This result contrasts with data obtained from male road cycling. Moderate higher 3 and 5 min maximal mean power (MMP) values were noted in the WWT compared to Level.2 races. More substantial differences were found to exist between single- and multi-day races with single-day races presenting small to large higher load and intensity values. In addition, single-day races presented higher MMPs overall durations (5 s–60 min) although these differences can be rated trivial to small. This study contributes to the limited knowledge store describing demands in professional female cycling. The reported data provide valuable insights which may aid practitioners and/or coaches in preparing female professional cyclists for races.

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职业女子自行车赛事需求:影响赛事水平和赛事时长(单天或多日赛事)
本研究有两个目的:首先,扩大关于职业女性公路自行车运动需求的贫乏知识储备,其次,确定这些需求是否与不同的比赛水平和比赛时间(单天或多日赛事)有关。对1349名女性职业公路比赛进行了分析,并确定了要求(强度、负荷和表现)。比赛是根据比赛级别(即女子世界巡回赛[WWT],级别)进行分类的。1和水平。(根据国际自行车联合会)和比赛时长(单天或多日赛事)。采用多水平随机截距模型评估差异,而上述差异的强度由Cohen's d (0-0.19 trivial;0.20 - -0.59小;0.60 1.1.9温和;1.20 - -1.99大;≥2.00非常大)。总的来说,不同比赛水平的负荷和强度没有中等差异。这一结果与男性公路自行车的数据形成对比。与2级比赛相比,WWT中3和5分钟最大平均功率(MMP)值较高。单天比赛和多天比赛之间存在更大的差异,单天比赛表现出从小到大的更高负荷和强度值。此外,单日比赛呈现出更高的MMPs总持续时间(5 - 60分钟),尽管这些差异可以被评为微不足道或很小。本研究有助于解决职业女子自行车运动中描述需求的知识储备有限的问题。报告的数据提供了有价值的见解,可以帮助从业者和/或教练准备女性职业自行车手的比赛。
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