People love formulas. I like them too; they make me
feel on control and I have parameters to measure in the future. Now that we have a World Series, Abu Dhabi,
we can extrapolate results to have a formula for a “wet run.” We have explained what a wet run is in
previous posts:
When I first heard this expression and
thought about running and what makes people run after finishing the bike and
swim in triathlon. The wet run is real;
it is just for intelligent triathletes. As we mentioned in this blog, there are
benchmarks that are needed in order to perform in triathlon. Swimming in 16:30 and biking a 5k on flat
surface in 6:45 is necessary to speak of “wet run.” This post comes after looking at the numbers
from Alistair Brownlee´s coach posted by Alfonso Andreu.
During this last race, the first five were on the
podium as juniors (Murray was gold medal in duathlon); all of them were born in
1989-1990:
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ESP
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00:52:32
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00:09:03
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00:00:27
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00:28:21
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00:00:36
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00:14:03
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2
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FRA
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00:52:45
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00:09:06
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00:00:31
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00:28:23
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00:00:23
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00:14:19
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3
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RSA
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00:52:50
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00:09:12
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00:00:33
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00:28:14
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00:00:22
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00:14:26
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4
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POR
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00:53:02
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00:09:03
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00:00:31
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00:28:23
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00:00:25
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00:14:37
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5
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GBR
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00:53:03
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00:09:09
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00:00:30
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00:28:24
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00:00:23
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00:14:35
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Most of them are unable to swim in 16:30 the 1,500
meters in a swimming pool and/or unable to bike 6:45 on flat a surface, but
they could do a beautiful “wet run” during this competition. Why? How? The race was sprint, the swimming
was not that difficult neither the bike. This allow us to calculate the Team Oaxaca
Index for “wet run.” Because a “wet run”
should take into consideration running after the bike. This calculation gives a rough idea of where
we are.
Riding the bike at 42 k/hr. average over a flat
surface in a peloton for 20k give us a good information:
100(28.21 +14.03) = 4224
This number will be assigned to Mola, 4224, in a
sprint distance triathlon. He can hardly
lose a race if the average for the bike is 42k/hr. because his “wet run” is the
lowest. Calculate your wet run for a sprint distance in a peloton so you do not
lie to yourself. If you have a number
lowest than Mola’s you are ready to win.
Let's see Crisanto Grajales’ “wet run.” We have two races to compare. It appears that the average power on the bike
was the similar for the two races:
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MEX
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00:53:48
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00:09:09
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00:00:32
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00:28:21
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00:00:26
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00:15:16
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12
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MEX
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00:55:49
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00:09:29
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00:01:27
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00:29:26
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00:00:19
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00:15:05
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His race at Abu Dhabi had a 4337 index; at Mooloolaba
had a 4413. His wet run index was higher
at Mooloolaba because of the bike course.
Mola during the Gold Coast World Championship had a
low index when he was a junior:
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ESP
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00:54:35
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00:09:32
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00:00:30
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00:29:15
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00:00:20
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00:15:00
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His “wet run” in that occasion was 4415. He has improved his “wet running” index by 191 to win as elite athlete. He has
improved that much in little more than five years. 4% improvement in little
more than five years. Oops! Mola is the
one that has improved the most over the sprint course.
“Wet Run Index” should be calculated using biking
power, but we still are archaics by using speed instead of power to give results.
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