Effect of ultramarathon cycling on the heart rate in elite cyclists
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Effect of ultramarathon cycling on the heart rate in elite cyclists
Abstract
Objectives: To analyse the heart rate (HR) response and estimate the ultraendurance threshold-the optimum maintainable exercise intensity of ultraendurance cycling-in ultraendurance elite cyclists competing in the Race across the Alps.
Methods: HR monitoring was performed in 10 male elite cyclists during the first Race across the Alps in 2001 (distance: 525 km; cumulative altitude difference: 12 600 m) to investigate the exercise intensity of a cycle ultramarathon and the cardiopulmonary strains involved. Four different exercise intensities were defined as percentages of maximal HR (HR(max)) as follows: recovery HR (HR(re)), <70% of HR(max); moderate aerobic HR (HR(ma)), 70-80%; intense aerobic HR (HR(ia)), 80-90%; and high intensity HR (HR(hi)), >90%.
Results: All athletes investigated finished the competition. The mean racing time was 27 hours and 25 minutes, and the average speed was 18.6 km/h. The mean HR(max) was 186 beats/min, and the average value of measured HRs (HR(average)) was 126 beats/min resulting in a mean HR(average)/HR(max) ratio of 0.68, which probably corresponds to the ultraendurance threshold. The athletes spent 53% (14 hours 32 minutes) of total race time within HR(re), 25% (6 hours 51 minutes) within HR(ma), 19% (5 hours 13 minutes) within HR(ia), and only 3% (49 minutes) within HR(hi), which shows the exercise intensity to be predominantly moderate (HR(re) + HR(ma) = 78% or 21 hours 23 minutes). The HR response was influenced by the course profile as well as the duration. In all subjects, exercise intensity declined significantly during the race, as indicated by a decrease in HR(average)/HR(max) of 23% from 0.86 at the start to 0.66 at the end.
Conclusions: A substantial decrease (10% every 10 hours) in the HR response is a general cardiovascular feature of ultramarathon cycling, suggesting that the ultraendurance threshold lies at about 70% of HR(max) in elite ultramarathon cyclists.
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