The Peter Attia Drive 2024年09月23日
#318 ‒ Cycling phenom and Tour de France champion Tadej Pogačar reveals his training strategies, on-bike nutrition, and future aspirations
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环法三冠王Tadej Pogačar在播客中分享了他的成功秘诀,包括2020年环法夺冠的经历,2024年同时赢得环意和环法创造的历史性成就,以及2022年和2023年遇到的挑战。他还深入探讨了他的训练方案、营养以及他追踪的关键指标,例如功率、VAM和心率变异性。Tadej还展望了未来的目标,以及如何保持在运动顶峰的秘诀。

🚴‍♂️ **2020年环法夺冠:** Tadej在2020年环法中并没有预料到自己会获胜,因为那一年受到了疫情的影响。他经历了一段长时间的训练,在比赛中展现出了强大的实力,最终在最后一站的计时赛中逆转局势,赢得冠军。

💪 **训练方案:** Tadej的训练方案模拟了陡峭的爬坡和其他具有挑战性的比赛条件,以提高他在比赛中的竞争力。他还会追踪功率、VAM和心率变异性等关键指标,并注重第二区训练,以提升耐力和效率。

🏆 **2024年历史性成就:** Tadej在2024年同时赢得环意和环法,成为自1998年以来第一位在同一年实现这一壮举的车手。他在环意中取得了6个赛段的胜利,并在环法中再次展现出统治力。

📈 **营养策略:** Tadej在训练和比赛中注重营养,在休赛期保持健康的饮食,并在高强度训练期间增加碳水化合物的摄入,以保证能量供应。

🧠 **心理状态:** Tadej在比赛中展现出强大的心理素质,能够在面对挑战和压力时保持冷静和专注。他认为,在比赛中保持积极的心态和信心至关重要。

🚀 **未来目标:** Tadej的目标是继续保持在自行车运动的顶峰,他相信自己能够继续取得更大的成就。他将继续努力训练,并不断挑战自我,以实现自己的目标。

Tadej Pogačar is a three-time Tour de France champion and one of the most dominant cyclists of his generation. In this episode, he shares insights into his 2020 Tour de France victory, his historic 2024 season winning both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France, and the struggles he faced in 2022 and 2023. He also dives into his training regimen, nutrition, and the key metrics he tracks, like power, VAM, and heart rate variability. Tadej offers a glimpse into his goals for the future and what it takes to stay at the top of the sport.Subscribe on: APPLE PODCASTS | RSS | GOOGLE | OVERCAST | STITCHERhttps://youtu.be/m9yjbJJBjHUWe discuss:2020 Tour de France win [4:30];Learning from previous mistakes [8:45];Training: simulating steep climbs and other challenging race conditions [10:30];Tadej’s historic 2024 season and what contributed to his success [12:30];Nutrition for optimal performance: offseason diet and carbohydrate intake during intense training sessions [15:30];Training metrics: heart rate, power output, VAM, and HRV, and his approach to zone 2 training [18:15];Epic climbs in the Tour de France, mindset after challenging stages, and rebuilding confidence after the 2023 Tour [25:45];Racing dynamics, media criticism, and Tadej’s reflections on racing records [32:15];Training in the off-season [39:00]; andMore.§ Sign up to receive Peter's expertise in your inbox Sign up to receive the 5 tactics in my Longevity Toolkit, followed by non-lame, weekly emails on the latest strategies and tactics for increasing your lifespan, healthspan, and well-being (plus new podcast announcements). 2020 Tour de France win [4:30]Tadej raced yesterday, has a race tomorrow, and we’re 2 weeks out from the World ChampionshipsFor him to make time for this podcast is amazingA lot of people listening will know everything about Tadej (like Peter or super fans), but there’s also probably a number of people listening who might not appreciate the magnitude of what he’s accomplished in a very short period of timePeter learned about Tadej in 2019 as the most promising young cyclist that was coming upNot many people (Peter included) expected what happened in 2020 at the Tour de FranceWhat were your expectations going into the 2020 Tour de France? Tadej was not expecting at all to win; it was a COVID yearHe had pretty good training, not too many races, so not too much to prove2019 was the breakthrough year for him2020 was a long period of doing nothing, just trainingHe and Fabio went into the Tour as two leadersIn the last week, he was fighting for the podium, for second place (he was really happy about that)The final time trial turned the table around and won the Tour“It was unbelievable. I think still a lot of people don’t believe it happened.”‒ Tadej PogačarAt the time of that final time trial, people said, “We haven’t seen a race like this since LeMond and Laurent Fignon in I think it was ’89 when he had that come behind.”At what stage in 2020 did you realize you were going to be on the podium?On the stage Col de Rousset, he was sure he was going to be secondThis was the queen’s stage and he was just 15 seconds behind RoglicLopez won that stage on the high mountainTadej explains, “I also think Roglic thought that day that he’s going to win, so yeah, you never know.”Going into that last time trial, what was your team telling you in the radio at the time checks (or even before the time checks) in terms of your delta per Roglic on a kilometer basis? Roglic was studying behind him 2 time checks on the flat before the final climbHe didn’t know who was leading that timeOn the flat section, he got that time and even how much he was behindThen when the climb came, there were so many people, he did not hear a word in the radio; he just wentTadej explains, “I just went full gas to the top.”Did you feel anything different that day? Did it feel better than some of the other stages, or was it simply a matter of he had deteriorated more than you across 20 days? Because it was the last hard stageThe next day is Mantes-la-Jolie (“you just roll through”)Tadej shares, “It’s still a hard race, but eh. If everything goes normal your GC stays the same, yeah, it was okay.”In the final time trial, he just needs to be relaxed; he thought he has earned the white jersey and was going to end up 2nd place (but he ended up winning)Tadej shares, “It was a dream, no?” Peter asks, “You didn’t feel the pressure?”Tadej didn’t feel nothing; he was really chilled outHe knew the park course really well because he did recon before with Allan Pieper and Mikkel BjergTadej explains, “Everybody was happy around and there was no tension, no stress, nothing, and we just rolled with it and then it was one of the best days I ever had.”Do you remember what your average power was over that time trial? On the flat, he had a power meter; but on the climb, he had nothing because he wanted to have a 6.8 kilogram bike (as light as possible by regulations)On the flat, he thinks he went 380-390 (nothing crazy)What was your weight by that point in the Tour? Were you 60 kilos?Tadej thinks he was 66 even [145.5 lbs.]Peter asks, “What did you weigh this year?”He came to the Tour with 64.5 and then 65, then 65.5, and was jumping around 65 throughout the tour [142-144 lbs.] Learning from previous mistakes [8:45]More recently in the Tour de France Peter comments that ‘21 was another amazing yearIn ‘22 and ‘23 Tadej had a great race, but it goes wrong in a couple stages{end of show notes preview}Would you like access to extensive show notes and references for this podcast (and more)?Check out this post to see an example of what the substantial show notes look like. Become a member today to get access.Become a MemberTadej PogačarTadej Pogačar (nickname Pogi) is a professional cyclist from Slovenia who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates. In 2019, at age 20, he became the youngest cyclist to win a UCI World Tour race at the Tour of California. He is a three-time winner of the Tour de France (‘24, ‘21, ‘20); in ‘24 he won six stages including the last three. He placed second in the tour in ‘22 and ‘23. He won Il Lombardia three times (‘23, ‘22, ‘21). He his a two-time winner of several races: Liège–Bastogne–Liège (‘24, ‘21), Tirreno–Adriatico (‘22, ‘21), UAE Tour (‘22, ‘21), Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal (‘24, ‘22), and Strade Bianche (‘24, ‘22). He won the Paris-Nice stage race in ‘23. He won six stages of the Giro d’Italia in ‘24 and finished as the overall winner. In ‘24 he became the first person to win both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in the same year since 1998. [PCS, Wikipedia]

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