My last weekend of training was kind of a whirlwind.
Thurs was the final power test - 1min all out followed by 90sec all out intervals. I smashed the 1min, getting 589w & adding 40w to my lifetime PR. Then I died at the 90sec intervals. The first one I tried to pace over 500w but petered out to 400w. The second I tried to pace at 480w and absolutely died. I was panting after 60sec and had to give up with 15sec left. The 3rd I paced at 400w and survived. The 4th I managed 430w. This is probably the first interval set I've failed at in a long time. But maybe that was the point. My Functional Reserve Capacity ended up being 18.2kJ. (589-285)*60/1000 =18.2. So I can burn 19Cal over my FTP before my body gives up and I needs to recover.
Saturday was 3.5hrs with 5x 30sec sprints. It's kinda fun to sprinkle big sprints into a long ride. I look for an open rode with no lights or cars, hit my lap button to give myself a 10sec countdown, spin up 2-3sec, then hammer it. Perferrably it's a 2-3% uphill, but I did manage my best on dead flat. You can see my prev PR of 658w below. Every single one of my sprints was well over that. My lowest was 740w and the highest at 792w. Honestly, I felt superhuman doing these. So fun.
Then Sunday was a 4.5hr endurance ride... and I was dead. I had nothing left after 2 days of sprinting. My legs were slow and weak starting the ride. Most of the time I can ride at a chill pace and they wake up after 90min at most. No go. No amount of sugar, salt, or water accomplished anything. So I cut the ride a little short and "only" did 3.5hrs. My turn-around point was pretty far from home, otherwise I probably would have cut it even shorter.
So 2 wins and 2 failures for the training. Not bad at all. Up next is a little more short-track MTB racing on Thurs. Hopefully these workouts set me up well for that.
Most of the training software platforms have some comparisons between their users. Strava claims my 1min power is "World-class", which is categorically false. Intervals.icu seems to have better comparisons. If I compare to all their male 40+ athletes (39k people), my results in watts/kg are solid. I'm in the 95th percentile for quite a few of the durations.
If I compare to categories created by Dr Andy Coggan who is internationally well-known in this space, I'm a bit further down. I suspect this one is more valid when it comes to races, especially those that include elite athletes.

