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Time trialist

Type of road bicycle racer


Type of road bicycle racer

A time trialist is a road bicycle racer who can maintain high speeds for long periods of time, to maximize performance during individual or team time trials. The term cronoman, or chronoman, is also used to refer to a time trialist.

Details

In a traditional individual time trial, riders set off alone (not in a group or peloton) at intervals, typically anything from one to five minutes, and try to complete the course in as short a time as possible. In order to maximize the overall speed a time trialist must be able to maintain a steady effort throughout the event, of which the best measure is believed to be the rider's power at lactate threshold (LT) or aerobic threshold (AT). The best time trialists (such as Miguel Indurain, David Millar, Ellen van Dijk, Tony Martin, Tom Dumoulin and Fabian Cancellara), are believed to have very high power output at LT/AT, which they can then maintain for the duration of the time trials.

To be a successful time trialist, a cyclist must have exceptional aerodynamic posture and be able to take in plenty of oxygen. Aerodynamic performance can also be improved by riders using 'skin suits', overshoes and streamlined helmets.

Bike technology is also important in time trials. By using aerodynamic components, a bicycle can be designed to minimize its drag coefficient, allowing a rider to drop their time by minutes during a long course.

Time trials may also form individual stages of stage races. By incorporating time trial specialists into a cycling team, the team can lower its aggregate time dramatically.

In relatively flat mass-start stages and races, time trialists often work as domestiques for their team leaders, or participate in breakaways. Some riders who are primarily time-trialists have also been able to compete in everything but the steepest climbs because of their good power-to-weight ratio. Tour de France winners Miguel Indurain, Jan Ullrich and Bradley Wiggins were primarily time-trialists but were also among the best in the mountain stages during the years in which they won the Tour de France. Likewise, Tom Dumoulin was able to win the 2017 Giro d'Italia by defending the lead he had built in the individual time trial in subsequent mountain stages.

Famous time trialists

;Men

  • France Jacques Anquetil
  • France Maurice Archambaud
  • United States Lance Armstrong
  • Great Britain Chris Boardman
  • Belgium Victor Campenaerts
  • Switzerland Fabian Cancellara
  • France Sylvain Chavanel
  • Australia Rohan Dennis
  • Great Britain Alex Dowsett
  • Netherlands Tom Dumoulin
  • Russia Viatcheslav Ekimov
  • Great Britain Chris Froome
  • Italy Filippo Ganna
  • Switzerland Daniel Gisiger
  • France Bernard Hinault
  • Ukraine Serhiy Honchar
  • Spain Miguel Indurain
  • Belarus Vasil Kiryienka
  • Norway Knut Knudsen
  • United States Greg LeMond
  • France Thierry Marie
  • Germany Tony Martin
  • Belgium Eddy Merckx
  • Great Britain David Millar
  • Italy Francesco Moser
  • Spain Abraham Olano
  • Poland Lech Piasecki
  • Slovenia Tadej Pogačar
  • Denmark Ole Ritter
  • Australia Michael Rogers
  • Slovenia Primož Roglič
  • Switzerland Tony Rominger
  • Great Britain Geraint Thomas
  • West Germany Didi Thurau
  • Germany Jan Ullrich
  • Belgium Wout Van Aert
  • Belgium Remco Evenepoel
  • Belgium Herman Van Springel
  • Great Britain Bradley Wiggins
  • United States David Zabriskie

;Women

  • Austria Anna Kiesenhofer
  • United States Kristin Armstrong
  • Germany Lisa Brennauer
  • Great Britain Beryl Burton
  • United States Chloé Dygert
  • Netherlands Leontien van Moorsel
  • Netherlands Ellen van Dijk
  • Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten
  • Netherlands Anna van der Breggen
  • France Jeannie Longo
  • Great Britain Hayley Simmonds

References

References

  1. (23 March 2015). "What type of Tour de France rider are you most like?".
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