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Mont Ventoux ITT
By: Michele Ferrari
Published: 12 Jun 2004

Mont Ventoux: a mysterious and fascinating mountain.

In the 14th century, the Italian poet Francesco Petrarca stayed on top of Ventoux for some days of deep meditation, fascinated by the majesty of the landscape or maybe in need of some proper recovery after the hard climb, not so comfortable for those times.

This year, the Dauphiné uphill time trial on Ventoux (21.6 km, 1620 m of difference in altitude) did bring forward some interesting results, as usual, and even some surprises.

In the hardest part of the ascent (9.8 km at 9.2 percent gradient), Mayo and Hamilton expressed a VAM of 1860 m/h; Armstrong made 1810 m/h (difference of 2.7 percent). Not considering the influence of the wind (somehow always present on this climb), and guessing a body weight of 60 kg for Mayo and Hamilton, both of them were able to push on this distance a power output of about 370-380 watts, while Lance (75 kg) generated approximately 450-460 watts.

Mayo's, Hamilton's, and even Sevilla's performances are comparable to those of the best climbers of recent years (Pantani, Gotti, Simoni, Heras), while Armstrong repeated exactly the same performance he made in 1999 Dauphiné, on the same course.

Charlie Gaul, one of the greatest climbers of all time, scored a time of 1h02'09" (1576 m/h) at Mont Ventoux in 1959. Mayo's time (55'51" a 1750 m/h) expresses an 11 percent higher power.

Let's keep in mind that bicycles back then weighed about 3 kg more than nowadays, reducing the difference down to 6.8 percent (3 kg represent 4.2 percent of the total weight of rider and bike, that we can estimate around 70 kg).

Interesting to note: some days ago, Ethiopian Kenesisa Bekele was able to run 10000 m in 26'20" (22.78 km/h), setting a new world record. In Gaul's time, the record at that distance (held by Russian Piotr Bolotnikov) was 28'18".

A difference then of 7.4 percent, not so far from the 6.8 percent that separates Mayo's from Gaul's performances on Ventoux."


More Race Comments:
World Championships - Verona 2004 4 Oct 2004
Vuelta a Espana 2004 28 Sep 2004
Tour de Lance 27 Jul 2004
Tour de France - Diary 2004 26 Jul 2004
TdF - The Hardest Race 30 Jun 2004
Mont Ventoux ITT 12 Jun 2004
Giro d' Italia 2004 - Diary 31 May 2004
Objective: Pink Jersey 5 May 2004
Liege Bastogne Liege 2004 26 Apr 2004
Fleche Wallonne 2004 21 Apr 2004
Amstel Gold Race 2004 19 Apr 2004
Paris-Roubaix 2004 11 Apr 2004
Gand-Wevelgem 2004 7 Apr 2004
Tour of Flanders 2004 5 Apr 2004
Milan-Sanremo 2004 22 Mar 2004
Waiting Sanremo 2004 6 Mar 2004



 
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