Thursday, December 20, 2012

Strong Cyclists Have the Advantage

I am a numbers guy. I keep detailed records of my workouts. I was curious to see what average times were and the differences within each discipline. The below stats are from 30-34 year old male age group of the 2012 CB&I Woodlands Triathlon. 

If you are an above average swimmer (25th percentile), you would save 3.09 minutes over someone who was a below average swimmer (75th percentile). However, if you were an above average cyclist (25th percentile) you would save about 8 minutes over a below average cyclist (75th percentile)



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