Going Deep at 12,000ft (3,600m)! Leadville Trail 100 Race Tactic and Power Analysis

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  • The Leadville trail 100 is the most prestigious 100 mile MTB race in the US and this year the competition was deeper than it's ever been. I go into my altitude acclamation process, race tactics, and power analysis for this year's race.
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Komentáře • 174

  • @chrisko6439
    @chrisko6439 Před rokem +155

    Niki Terpstra isn't in his prime anymore, but relaying with a Paris-Roubaix and Ronde van Vlaanderen champion and leaving him behind at the end must feel awesome.

    • @super8hell
      @super8hell Před rokem +18

      he's 38. hes doing okay :D

    • @wimpieshoots9731
      @wimpieshoots9731 Před rokem +17

      @@super8hell ow and Niki broke almost every bone in his body two years ago. So yeah. He is doing okay 😉

    • @nicschne
      @nicschne Před rokem +6

      Racing with niki terpstra !?!?! Amazing

    • @titaniumben9923
      @titaniumben9923 Před rokem +3

      @@wimpieshoots9731 slight exaggeration with "every bone in his body" a few ribs and collar bone.

  • @search4truth104
    @search4truth104 Před rokem +19

    You guys are simply amazing, People having never done races like this have no idea how hard it is.

  • @trocycling1204
    @trocycling1204 Před rokem +11

    One of the things that make pacing a 100 miler so difficult is that you're most likely peaking. So, your legs will feel EXTREMELY good at the start. When they feel that good, you just want to hammer. It takes enormous discipline to control that, but if you do you'll be rewarded in the last half of the race!

  • @ShiftN2XTR
    @ShiftN2XTR Před rokem +45

    Backwards Hat Dylan was brutal at the end! “Unsubscribe”
    😂😂😂

  • @MekanikoMartilyo
    @MekanikoMartilyo Před rokem +54

    I passed by your channel 2-3 months ago. I was preparing for a race and I have 2 months to spend for training. I am a long endurance ride enthusiast. Then I watched all your videos and kept all the studies, training structure, nutrition and racing strategies by heart. Come the day of the race, I felt stronger though not well prepared given the time constraint. Managed to finish 5th on my age category and 11th overall on the gravel category. That was the first time that I went up on the stage to claim that 5th place certificate. To sum it all, I learned a lot watching your videos. Applied and executed all the knowledge. Thank you for sharing and keep on doing these videos. Fist bumps from the PH
    P.S. Old man Dylan is POG lol

  • @chrisvanbuggenum871
    @chrisvanbuggenum871 Před rokem +31

    Amazing stats Dylan!! Anyone should be proud of those numbers. Well done!!

  • @stanislaogerman3743
    @stanislaogerman3743 Před rokem +3

    "I dropped Niki Terpstra on the climb" ... now that's a nice flex 🤣How backwards DJ didn't comment on that I will never know.

  • @LeZinZin95
    @LeZinZin95 Před rokem +3

    thank you for showing the distances in meters, I appreciate that!

  • @timcarnes3467
    @timcarnes3467 Před rokem

    as always great technical commentary of your race prep and race outcome.

  • @rowanRobaggs
    @rowanRobaggs Před rokem

    Awesome video. Race reports are the best. Thanks dude

  • @GerritD
    @GerritD Před rokem +1

    huge congrats Dylan, epic result

  • @steven871
    @steven871 Před rokem +1

    Congrats! Brutal race

  • @blrun129
    @blrun129 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant video, love those race insights

  • @BR-so9zp
    @BR-so9zp Před rokem +2

    Another really enjoyable to watch race recap video, cheers.

  • @ou8michael2
    @ou8michael2 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding review Dylan!! Congrats

  • @georgehugh3455
    @georgehugh3455 Před rokem +2

    Great work and race summary, Dylan

  • @simseysimona2762
    @simseysimona2762 Před rokem +2

    Great! Well done and thanks for sharing! Always educative and entertaining. Good luck for the next 2 event in the series! Xx

  • @gravelpack8536
    @gravelpack8536 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for a peak into your race brain love the break down and time you put into these

  • @brandonnielsen694
    @brandonnielsen694 Před rokem +3

    As a triathlete I gotta say the aero bars on the mountain bike is legendary

  • @chefsmac6910
    @chefsmac6910 Před rokem +3

    Great video. Good story telling. You guys are monsters!

  • @michaelstoecker4178
    @michaelstoecker4178 Před rokem

    Great race report. Always enjoy your presentations…

  • @tripleb5232
    @tripleb5232 Před rokem +3

    Nicely done! On my bucket list.

  • @michaelsrealm9365
    @michaelsrealm9365 Před rokem +8

    Always enjoy your analysis and evidence base content 👌

  • @crb0n181
    @crb0n181 Před rokem +6

    I can't wait to race this one day. It looks so hard yet so fun

  • @katrinagwen
    @katrinagwen Před rokem +6

    Impressive race results! Thank you for this 15-min content and your transparency.

  • @linesided
    @linesided Před rokem +4

    Good to know it's not just your imagination - these races are getting faster.

  • @lkb3rd
    @lkb3rd Před rokem +1

    Great ride Dylan!

  • @AlexRochette
    @AlexRochette Před rokem +3

    Congrats on the great result among elite competitors!
    And a great looking kit!

  • @cycling_harley
    @cycling_harley Před rokem +2

    This video is sick. Congratulations on 20th 👊🏻

  • @andygendron
    @andygendron Před rokem

    Awesome data! Thanks and great race

  • @allenvilleendurance
    @allenvilleendurance Před rokem

    LV is just a beast of a race. You crushed it. I will say that field was deep as heck.

  • @alexanderdiaz8475
    @alexanderdiaz8475 Před rokem +1

    Hey, great job at the race! And on this video :)

  • @acanfield87
    @acanfield87 Před rokem

    Amazing work--great job!

  • @Gizmoimages
    @Gizmoimages Před rokem +2

    You are an incredible cyclist amidst insanely talented human beings.

  • @chrisbaum998
    @chrisbaum998 Před rokem +1

    Nice Job Dylan on your Leadville. I attempted my first Leadville this year to bad our paths didn't cross will in Leadville.

  • @losusmil
    @losusmil Před rokem +1

    Nice work! I did Leadville in 2012-13-14- & 15. You beat my best time by 2 hrs haha. Good luck on the rest of the series.

  • @matthewhall8790
    @matthewhall8790 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm not in 100 mile race shape, but I've done the Dakota Five O 3 times. I have done dozens of races in the Leadville area. Their winter racing series is the BEST! I plan to do the Fat Bike Worlds there this year, I've done it twice in Crested Butte. Oh, and I'll be 54 this year.

  • @crazypaulinquebec
    @crazypaulinquebec Před rokem

    Very good race walkthrough Dylan! Thanks. Ha, gotta chuckle out of your power conversions. Your 12,000 foot power is still better than my sea level output. But wait a minute, I'm old enough to be your Dad! Welcome to your future;-) Keep turning the cranks Mr. D!

  • @markokitzing4291
    @markokitzing4291 Před rokem

    Congrats!

  • @mtbgo7860
    @mtbgo7860 Před rokem

    Great recap!!!

  • @ridercanada1
    @ridercanada1 Před rokem

    Monatize as much as possible....you deserve it!! Awesome content!

  • @andrewbmoss
    @andrewbmoss Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing power numbers! Very interesting to see that at 202 NP/175 AVG, so about 30 W lower, and 25 lbs heavier I was exactly 2 hours slower than you.
    Also to add to your note on the danger of the columbine descent, I was one of those going up while you guys flew down, and most of us were at least half hypoxic and not super aware of our surroundings...definitely worth erring on the side of caution!

  • @acem82
    @acem82 Před rokem +3

    Video ideas:
    1. Is there any scientific evidence that openers the day or so before a race help?
    2. Should you train caffeinated?
    3. An entire video on A-Fib would be great. People ought to know the long-term dangers of training and not just the benefits.

    • @fhowland
      @fhowland Před rokem

      Great point. I’m 39 now and just about every rider I know has had some weird heart things happen.

    • @foodhasastory5605
      @foodhasastory5605 Před rokem

      Magnesium insufficiency and deficiency are related to A-fib. Endurance athletes really need to watch their nutrition. They burn so much sodium, potassium, zinc, and especially magnesium. Magnesium Chloride is the most studied form and has a higher absorption rate.

  • @jeremysweeten2792
    @jeremysweeten2792 Před rokem

    OK, easily my favorite guy on CZcams for a dozen reasons. Therefore, and PLZ listen to this SPONSORS, I now have a very HIGH regard and interest in FLOW HYDRATION, FACTOR BIKES, and TRAININGPEAKS. I TRUST and RESPECT Dylan and THAT is why he is an effective advertiser. Good work, DJ!! BTW: BHD is freaking on point in this episode!

  • @donbracci2199
    @donbracci2199 Před rokem +7

    Great video and race result. I liked the insights about your altitude acclimatization process. Will there be a bike check video?

  • @bobqzzi
    @bobqzzi Před rokem

    I love these race report

  • @omare_biketonature
    @omare_biketonature Před rokem

    Great racing! I love Dances With Wolves too!

  • @Bench_mark_113
    @Bench_mark_113 Před rokem +1

    I have been doing more training than I ever have at 8-9k ft, and I never knew how much power dropped with altitude. I knew it dropped, b/c I could feel it, but not by that much! Makes me feel a lot better about my nationals at winter park, co numbers!!

  • @johnwpotter
    @johnwpotter Před rokem

    Well Done 🚴🏻

  • @Simte
    @Simte Před rokem +7

    3600m amazing. Avg power is great. Btw this race in particular seems to me to be very old school.

  • @markmiller4414
    @markmiller4414 Před rokem +4

    You're a monster! Amazing job. I would love just to be able to ride and complete that event. I would also love sometime to climb pikes peak or Mount Evans. My closest experience at elevation was day hiking Mount Whitney. I can easily walk at three and a half to 4 mph but at the top of Whitney I was barely able to walk 1 mph.

    • @foodhasastory5605
      @foodhasastory5605 Před rokem

      You can ride up both as they are paved. Pikes Peak is steeper and more brutal though.

  • @BeeYksrr
    @BeeYksrr Před rokem

    Ah Lachlan... That guy is my superhero. He just really really seems to like bike riding. xD
    Great performance altogether.

  • @Krilin84
    @Krilin84 Před rokem +1

    Loving these. Good effort! Wish you'd make more content related to your training and racing. Maybe have a look at sweat elite and their current sub 2:20 marathon series. I know it's running and not cycling, but I feel Matt have a similar personality to you and that the format could be a good one to draw some ideas or inspiration from, if you'd ever consider expanding your racing content!

    • @MarlowWhere
      @MarlowWhere Před rokem

      He's a coach and pro athlete so he's going to be a little limited on all the free info he gives us...as is, he has produced alot of content on training.

  • @shalakabooyaka1480
    @shalakabooyaka1480 Před 11 měsíci

    I moved to colorado for 2 years a couple decades ago and I remember the first time I went up some stairs, tried to run up them like I normally do and felt like I was gonna die. That 10k+ elevation has gotta be rough

  • @MarlowWhere
    @MarlowWhere Před rokem +2

    Dylan I'd actually like to hear what you think about the deepening talent in gravel and mtb events. Lots of people seem to hate that "Alt" racing is becoming legitimized but I think that's actually a toxic perspective that only succeeds in keeping cycling niche and not visible to a larger audience. Obviously as an athlete you have a unique perspective that I would be interested in hearing. You did somewhat address this a bit in your Spirit of Gravel video.

  • @Oakdogg
    @Oakdogg Před rokem

    😂 great job Dylan nice one.

  • @thinkaboutit2525
    @thinkaboutit2525 Před rokem +1

    Dylan, so appreciate your videos on your races. The info is so spot on! Question; I'm lifting heavy two days a week (Monday and Thursday) on which days should my two hard days on the bike be?

  • @NoBrakes23
    @NoBrakes23 Před rokem

    Another interesting race report. Do you have a video where you discuss the aero clips you have in this video?

  • @munch2048
    @munch2048 Před rokem

    dont race but love youre videos

  • @cypriano8763
    @cypriano8763 Před rokem

    gotta bring that crit up! aint no 2 ways about it

  • @ArteUltra1195
    @ArteUltra1195 Před rokem +1

    DYLAN, tell me more about that new Factor gravel bike..

  • @aethylwulfeiii6502
    @aethylwulfeiii6502 Před 11 měsíci

    Can’t way to see how the 2023 version with the Frankenstein drop bar front suspension only rear hard tail thing went. I actually was talking to some random bloke at the cafe who had actually custom built a bike out of spare parts just like that. I thought the set up was fascinating and said, that thing might not be enough for bike for here (think piles of rocks rather than “single track” ) but would be great for colorado.

  • @TesterAnimal1
    @TesterAnimal1 Před rokem +1

    I did it several times in the 90s before it got famous.

  • @kevinderung8524
    @kevinderung8524 Před rokem +2

    amazing dude! Incredible effort and awesome content in this video! plus you beat a Paris Roubaix winner to boot yeehaw!

    • @pdxbk
      @pdxbk Před rokem +1

      For real! I would boast beating a Paris-Roubaix winner even if it were between stoplights!

  • @WheezyCyclist
    @WheezyCyclist Před rokem +1

    this is precisely why I need Zwift to add altitude compensation for races , I live at 6000ft and that extra 10% would help a LOT

  • @demoner1
    @demoner1 Před rokem

    Enjoyed this video quite a bit. Never knew how much of impact power at elevation to sea level. Very nerdy video but cool to see the breakdown. Clearly you dig deep into your results and data. At 160bpm heart rate what zone does this put you in?

  • @Scottcharliemurphey
    @Scottcharliemurphey Před rokem

    GRAVDURO!! Sign me up now

  • @brendancycling12
    @brendancycling12 Před rokem +6

    BHD would disapprove of the aero bars. Also stair stepping your altitude was a sign of weakness said BHD

  • @rowanRobaggs
    @rowanRobaggs Před rokem +1

    Any chance of a video looking at HRV studies, particularly the way that Whoop uses it as a factor in their recovery score?

  • @zfdfg6796
    @zfdfg6796 Před rokem +2

    Hello Dylan,
    Thank you so much for your science-backed videos; best ones I have (randomly) come across on the internet. I thoroughly enjoyed your interviews with Stephen Seiler by the way!
    My query: I was wondering whether you could review the various time-trial positions in terms of aero gains. I am particularly interested in your thoughts on the "praying manta" position. When I look at Graeme Obree in his "crouch" position", it seems to me this was an extreme version of the praying manta position (and it turned out to be the most aero in wind tunnel experiments).
    I am still tinkering with the angle of my tri bars, but I personally tend to feel comfortable with my bars at a very wide angle (maybe up to 45 degrees). Is there such a thing as an optimal angle for tri bars? I appreciate there won't be any silver bullet...
    Thank you!
    Fabien

  • @tednruth453
    @tednruth453 Před rokem

    I wonder what Niki's race report was like? "Steady 6 hour level 2 training ride" 🤠

  • @CatManDoSocial
    @CatManDoSocial Před rokem +2

    Holy cow! 160 bpm average for 6:46? 4,917 KJ expenditure doesn't tell half the story. Your total calorie burn was probably double that. Especially for mountain biking, even though it wasn't super technical. Very nice effort. It's great to see you on the MTB again too. Great video as usual.

  • @maaduece5132
    @maaduece5132 Před rokem

    I went to crested butte and the difference from the town at about 9k to going up the mountian about 11k was stagering . I could barely walk 100 m without being gassed

  • @BioStuff415
    @BioStuff415 Před rokem

    smart - stepping the altitude. Wonder how much of the weight loss is water & lean mass?

  • @joebob1994
    @joebob1994 Před rokem +1

    Seeing some of your numbers here gives me hope. I just have to ignore the fact they were at 10,000ft and after 5 hours of racing 😅

  • @israeladams6439
    @israeladams6439 Před rokem

    thx for the content, curious who won?..

  • @ironbuttcycling146
    @ironbuttcycling146 Před rokem

    Hi dylan. I hope you can make a video why nzo one uses 27.5 for xc races anymore.

  • @mikethornton2497
    @mikethornton2497 Před rokem

    This is where I am going wrong, I just need to take 5 weeks off work to allow for altitude acclimation! I’ll just go explain that to the boss…..haha

  • @ericthered.147
    @ericthered.147 Před rokem

    Can you share any info on conversion of power and in particular TSS? I recently completed Breck Epic and would be great info.

  • @rob7177
    @rob7177 Před rokem +18

    Awesome content, don’t wanna play devil’s advocate, but since the “competition” seems to be getting better. Who checks the winners if they are clean ? Is there PED testing?

    • @Grunge_Cycling
      @Grunge_Cycling Před rokem +1

      They definitely don’t have the budget for that

    • @kristopherfisher9109
      @kristopherfisher9109 Před rokem +7

      Kegan Swenson said that all of the lifetime events this season have had USADA there testing select individuals and the winners

    • @sean9820
      @sean9820 Před rokem +1

      @@kristopherfisher9109 And epo has a half life of 4 hours 😄

  • @SailingWayfinders
    @SailingWayfinders Před rokem +1

    Great video but I was hoping BackwardsHatDylan would have gone over his sea level adjusted heartrate, average speed, and strava standing.. :)

  • @TheCyclesport
    @TheCyclesport Před rokem

    Hi Dylan, awesome videos as always! Hey, can you please tell me how tall you are? thanks!

  • @spyder1677
    @spyder1677 Před rokem

    have you looked at doing MDH100

  • @joshuakazfields4374
    @joshuakazfields4374 Před rokem

    Wow

  • @letsgetbusychild
    @letsgetbusychild Před rokem

    Does anyone have a link to the altitude power converter?

  • @JibbaJabber
    @JibbaJabber Před rokem

    Noice!!

  • @benjaminogle11
    @benjaminogle11 Před rokem

    I think one thing you didn’t really go over was if you thought the altitude training helped significantly? You faded in the 2nd half more than expected and I wonder if the 4 weeks paid the dividends expected vs getting there like 1 week before the race?

  • @10ktube
    @10ktube Před rokem

    I've noticed your saddles are all slammed forward. Is that a fit thing, a technique thing, or it's just where your body likes a saddle, thing? Great vid again, love watching and learning.

    • @roadbike1014
      @roadbike1014 Před rokem

      Pushing the saddle forward makes it more upright in relation to the BB, allowing the saddle to be raised to a "taller" over the bb point. This gives a more open thigh angle equating to more thigh room under the chest while extremely bent over aero bar position because of the very slack MTB seat tube. It also limits how much thigh muscle you can use and the power stroke and the use of the saddle as an anchor to push from. So it's a big trade off. It's a time trial position. For longer rides like these where the slower speed limits the effectiveness of being aero, isolating muscle for the sake of aero might not be the best choice

    • @fhowland
      @fhowland Před rokem

      @@roadbike1014 agreed it also tends to shift your balance on the bike and puts way more weight on your hands/ arms/ shoulders

  • @nationsnumber1chump
    @nationsnumber1chump Před rokem

    the lack of oxygen would've killed me. lol

  • @austinrossetti2625
    @austinrossetti2625 Před rokem

    What tire pressure were you running for this MTB/Road race?

  • @runsintheforrest1364
    @runsintheforrest1364 Před rokem

    So how are people getting faster? Is it the bikes? Better training methods?

  • @Aragorn.Strider
    @Aragorn.Strider Před rokem +1

    12:57 Tod Wells at 17th place age 47 ...

  • @thewestdepererunner8423

    How do you deal with gravel dust getting thrown up in front of you in races and training? Isn’t that harmful to inhale? I love gravel biking, but when a car passes, the dust is super annoying. Would love to know your thoughts, thanks!

  • @lesliewilliams2175
    @lesliewilliams2175 Před rokem

    What sunglasses did you race with?

  • @Willjcbaker
    @Willjcbaker Před rokem +4

    Isn’t it sad that the Grav-duro prediction will probably end up coming true? It’s downcountry all over again…

    • @kevinriseborough1521
      @kevinriseborough1521 Před rokem

      Downgravel, it’s the coming hot thing. Gonna need new bike and kit… 😂

    • @joelhenderson3723
      @joelhenderson3723 Před rokem

      Xco races at the top level are basically down country races anyway. Honestly, I think it's fair to divide biking into as many or as few categories as you want. Racers are going to pick the bike that most closely matches most of their races regardless of what you call it.

  • @danp6504
    @danp6504 Před rokem

    Do you use clip pedals for this

  • @PerryScanlon
    @PerryScanlon Před rokem

    The winners were Trainer Road people. Does that mean anything?

  • @SnappyWasHere
    @SnappyWasHere Před rokem +27

    So is the difference this year between you and the front of these races purely genetic or is there anything you can do to gain since the competition isn’t getting easier?

    • @nicholi1246
      @nicholi1246 Před rokem +4

      Probably. Most pros training full time do relatively the same stuff, so assuming you’re resting and eating correctly, genetics are going to be the determining factor for how good you are. Dylan’s pretty young though, so im sure there’s still a lot of room for improvement

    • @DylanJohnsonCycling
      @DylanJohnsonCycling  Před rokem +17

      Check out the video that I did on how genetics impacts cycling performance. Spoiler alert, the answer is it has a large impact.

    • @TheSteinbitt
      @TheSteinbitt Před rokem +1

      Be born with VO2max ceiling of 85+, train like a pro for 5-10 years to get your lactate threshold to 95% of that, and reap the reward;)

  • @grantdoyle1259
    @grantdoyle1259 Před rokem

    Why the "Coming up" section at the beginning?

  • @johnathanciampa1421
    @johnathanciampa1421 Před rokem

    Is Leadville basically a gravel course??