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Analysing a cycling grand tour: Can we monitor fatigue with intensity or load ratios?

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Sanders D, Heijboer M, Hesselink M, Myers T & Akubat I (2018) Analysing a cycling grand tour: Can we monitor fatigue with intensity or load ratios?. Journal of Sports Sciences, 36 (12), pp. 1385-1391. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2017.1388669

Abstract
This study evaluated the changes in ratios of different intensity (rating of perceived exertion; RPE, heart rate; HR, power output; PO) and load measures (session-RPE; sRPE, individualized TRIMP; iTRIMP, Training Stress Score™; TSS) in professional cyclists. RPE, PO and HR data was collected from twelve professional cyclists (VO2max75±6ml∙min∙kg−1) during a two-week baseline training period and during two cycling Grand Tours. Subjective:objective intensity (RPE:HR, RPE:PO) and load (sRPE:iTRIMP, sRPE:TSS) ratios and external:internal intensity (PO:HR) and load (TSS:iTRIMP) ratios were calculated for every session. Moderate to large increases in the RPE:HR, RPE:PO and sRPE:TSS ratios (d=0.79–1.79) and small increases in the PO:HR and sRPE:iTRIMP ratio (d=0.21–0.41) were observed during Grand Tours compared to baseline training data. Differences in the TSS:iTRIMP ratio were trivial to small (d=0.03–0.27). Small to moderate week-to-week changes (d=0.21–0.63) in the PO:HR, RPE:PO, RPE:HR, TSS:iTRIMP, sRPE:iTRIMP and sRPE:TSS were observed during the Grand Tour. Concluding, this study shows the value of using ratios of intensity and load measures in monitoring cyclists. Increases in ratios could reflect progressive fatigue that is not readily detected by changes in solitary intensity/load measures.

Keywords
Training load; endurance; cycling; heart rate; power output;

Journal
Journal of Sports Sciences: Volume 36, Issue 12

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2018
Publication date online10/10/2017
Date accepted by journal29/09/2017
PublisherTaylor & Francis
ISSN0264-0414