Ryan Mullen's data compared to other top riders in Tirreno TT
Ryan Mullen took his first top 10 in a WorldTour race yesterday. And you can compare his data to other top names in the event.
Ryan Mullen (Cannondale-Drapac) took his first top 10 in a WorldTour race at Tirreno Adriatico in the concluding TT.
During the race Mullen was selected to be a featured rider as Velon rolls out is new live data. Fans can monitor in real time the effort riders are putting in on the open road.
The rider data tracking system shows position, speed, power, heart rate, cadence and acceleration.
And Velon has now released some of the data post-stage so you can compare how Mullen did against some of the others yesterday in the 10.05km event.
The data is from Velon but we’ve included the riders’ weight to give extra context.
Ryan Mullen (Cannondale-Drapac) - 9th (Rider weight, 77kg)
Time: 11'35" | Speed: 51.8km/h | Power: 462W (Max 959W) | Heart Rate: 179bpm (187bpm) | Cadence: 89rpm
30" Peak power: 661W (143% effort – Mullen flew out of the gate with his strongest 30" effort before settling into a rhythm).
First Half: 5'35" - 53.7km/h - 449W Second Half: 6'00" – 50.0km/h - 474W
Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) - 8th (Rider weight 71kg)
Time: 11'34" | Speed: 51.9km/h | A fine effort by the Team Sky leader securing him a top-five overall finish at the end of an impressive individual race. Thomas won Stage 2 with a superb lone break.
Andrey Amador (Movistar Team) - 14th (Rider weight 73kg)
Time: 11'40" | Speed: 51.4km/h | Power: 441W (Max: 750W) | Cadence: 98rpm
30" Peak power: 539W (122% of average power as his initial effort – for the first 30")
First half: 5'36" - 53.6km/h - 433W Second Half: 6'04" – 49.5km/h - 448W
A very strong final stage for the Costa Rican all-rounder to cap a great week for the team.
Manuel Quinziato – BMC Racing Team - 19th (Rider weight 74kg)
Time: 11'45" | Speed: 51.1km/h | Power: 387W (Max: 875W) | Cadence: 99rpm
30" Peak power: 461W (119% effort – Quinziato accelerated hard out of the corner at halfway, a sign he conserved energy and had reserves to step up his effort).
First Half: 5:34min - 53.9km/h - 394W Second Half: 6:11min – 48.5km/h - 382W
After two thirds of the course Quinziato looked destined to challenge the leaders, before losing critical seconds in the last sector.
Maxime Monfort (Lotto Soudal) - 60th (Rider weight 66kg)
Time: 12'02" | Speed: 49.9km/h | Power: 422W (Max: 1013W) | Cadence: 96rpm
30" Peak power: 524W (124% of average power over the entire time trial in the opening metres)
First half: 5'43" - 52.5km/h - 422W Second Half: 6:19min – 47.5km/h - 422W
A very good ride with an average speed by the Belgian of nearly 50.0km/h and 422W average power. His effort was very consistent with the same average power in the first and second sectors.
Juan José Lobato (Team LottoNL-Jumbo) - 61st (Rider weight 64kg)
Time: 12:04 | Speed: 49.7km/h | Power: 371W (Max: 916W) | Cadence: 92rpm
First half: 5'46" - 52.0km/h - 369W Second Half: 6'18" – 47.6km/h - 373W
The sprinter had a solid TT, within 30" of the winning time.
Giovanni Visconti (Bahrain Merida Pro Cycling Team) - 86th (Rider weight 63kg)
Time: 12'18" | Speed: 48.8km/h | Power: 280W (Max: 820W) | Cadence: 95rpm
30s Peak power: 346W (124% effort – after 5km, putting out his hardest effort)
First Half: 5'51" - 51.3km/h - 266W Second half: 6:28min – 46.4km/h - 293W.
Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors Pro Cycling Team) - 124th (Rider weight 71kg)
Time: 12'43" | Speed: 47.2km/h | Power: 341W (Max: 800W) | Cadence: 90rpm
30" Peak power: 451W (132% effort - Gaviria puts in a hard effort before the turning point at 5km. His overall power is very even)
First Half: 6'04" – 49.5km/h - 332W Second Half: 6'39" – 45.1km/h - 348W
Monday’s stage winner controls his power – it’s all about preparation for Milan–Sanremo now. He still achieved an average speed of 47.2km/h.
