These climbs and the time trial structured a tempo lactic race, balancing summit finishes with sustained high-output, shaping the competitive dynamics between team leaders and squads. - Sterling Industries
These climbs and the time trial structured a tempo lactic race, balancing summit finishes with sustained high-output—shaping the competitive dynamics between team leaders and squads
These climbs and the time trial structured a tempo lactic race, balancing summit finishes with sustained high-output—shaping the competitive dynamics between team leaders and squads
In the evolving world of endurance sports and athletic strategy, a notable shift is unfolding: competitive races are being redefined by the interplay of explosive summit climbs and sustained tempo efforts. At the heart of this transformation lies a nuanced race structure known as the “tempo lactic race,” where teams and individual athletes balance short bursts of intensity with steady output to manage energy across demanding mixed terrain. This format is gaining traction among endurance communities