The Secret of Cycling – Vroemen, Van Dijk, Van Megen

The Secret of Cycling – Maximum Performance Gains Through Effective Power Metering and Training Analysis is the latest book of Guido Vroemen, Hans van Dijk and Ron van Megen.

These authors also wrote two interesting book in Dutch “Het Geheim van Wielrennen” and “Hardlopen met Power!” that discuss training methodology and scientific models which estimate performance for cycling and running.

INTRODUCTION

Power Meters for cyclist do become more and more available for amateur cyclist (and not just for professional World Tour teams with a multi million dollar budget). For around EUR 800 you have a solid choice among different types and brands of power meters that can be installed on your bike.

You can measure your own performance against professional athletes but chapter 30 of the book gives you 14 advantages why you should training with a power meter also when you are a recreational or amateur cyclist.

Major trends as identified by Gartner Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Machines, Big Data & Cloud and Analytics have also become part of professional sports,  and thus cycling. Predictive analytic- and performance models are becoming better available to the general public, while high quality analysis tools are available for a reasonable price as well (for example TrainingPeaks).

Guido Vroemen, Hans van Dijk and Ron van Megen each with its different background have build an excellent body of knowledge that helps you or your coach understand the human engine and the physics of cycling under various conditions.

Although clearly structured you can use the Chinese menu method to go through the book and read the chapters that are relevant for you.

BOOK STRUCTURE – THE SECRET OF CYCLING

The Secret of Cycling is broken down in five big parts, that build theory layer by layer. The table below shows the Secret of Cycling book structure in a simple summary.

Part I starts with explaining some basics of cycling with sports physiology, training principles, sports nutrition and training plans.

Part II has a more scientific character where the physics of cycling are explained by understanding the concepts of energy and power, that combined with power requirements result in an overall cycling model.

Part III is aimed and building knowledge around the power of the human engine. What is the functional threshold power and what is VO2 max and how is the relationship between these concepts. Is there a limit to the power output a human engine can produce? Al valid questions that are answered in part III.

#SECTIONSECTION DESCRIPTIONPAGE
1Introduction1
2Part IThe basics of cycling14
3Part IIThe physics of cycling44
4Part IIIThe power of the human engine82
5Part IVHow fast can you bike?114
6Part VThe myths of cycling356
7References378
8Credits382

The biggest part of the Secret of Cycling is Part IV that tries to answer the question “How fast can you bike?” In the 45 chapters (!!!) of this book section a lot of influencing factors are discussed. You will see some of these factors in the Secret of Cycling Calculator. However you will read also about general training concepts, pacing strategy, nutrition.

The last part of the book (part V) covers some of the myths of cycling, mainly focused on supplements, beet juice but also the impact of doping and vitamin D deficiency are discussed.

SECRET OF CYCLING CALCULATOR

Guido Vroemen, Hans van Dijk and Ron van Megen have done some cool predictions and analysis by using this calculator.

Secret of Cycling Calculator Structure

The Secret of Cycling Calculator consists of three major building blocks, as you can see in the screenshot above.

The first part is about your human engine (your power and weight) and the parameters who determine this (like training);

The second part is about the cycling performance that you want to achieve and the parameters who determine this (like air resistance and climbing resistance);

At the third part you can make your own calculations on the achievements of top cyclists or other cyclists;

It is fun to be able to understand what’s needed to deliver a certain performance and what contextual factors influence your cycling performance. For example what is the impact if you lose another kg of body weight when going uphill, what is the impact of of steady cadence on your overall power output.

CONCLUDING THOUGHTS AND WRAP-UP

“The Secret of Cycling – Maximum Performance Gains Through Effective Power Metering and Training Analysis- can be considered the ultimate textbook for all serious cyclists and their coaches.”

Okay, I’m considering myself as a serious cyclist, who is interested in understanding training data and improvements in performance. Guido Vroemen, Hans van Dijk and Ron van Megen will help you answer the following questions (and more) in a structured easy to understand format with the recurring example of “fast Eddy”.

  • How much power does the human engine have?
  • How much power do you need for cycling in different conditions?
  • How can you optimize your training and racing performance?
  • How can you use power meters to improve your results?
  • What are the ultimate limits of human performance?

The book “The Secret of Cycling” is available for a price-point of roughly € 30,– where the Dutch version Het geheim van Wielrennen is slightly cheaper with a price-point of € 24,95. So if you are a native Dutch speaker you might want to save a few bucks.

I would  highly recommend the book The Secret of Cycling, because it gives you loads and loads of background and contextual information around the five main questions above. The expert knowledge and professional background of the authors, make this book truly valuable for serious cyclists and coaches.

  • Hans van Dijk is a lifelong runner and scientist, former professor at Delft University of Technology;
  • Ron van Megen is a lifelong runner, engineer and managing director;
  • Guido Vroemen is a cyclist and triathlete and a sports physician. He is the team doctor and coach of the Dutch Pro-Continental Cycling Team Roompot – Nederlandse Loterij and the owner of a Sports Medical and Performance Centre;

If Hunter Allen has written in the introduction that the authors are global experts, than you know you can’t go wrong with this book and its additional resources, like the calculator.

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Please note that the article: “The Secret of Cycling – Vroemen, Van Dijk, Van Megen” was originally published on www.remo-knops.com on 10-07-2017.

1 thought on “The Secret of Cycling – Vroemen, Van Dijk, Van Megen”

  1. Philippo Ganna did break the UCI World Hour Record, with a phenomenal distance of 56.792 km, and he unified the Hour Record by exceeding Chris Boardman’s 1996 ‘superman’ benchmark.

    https://cyclingtips.com/2022/10/filippo-ganna-puts-the-uci-world-hour-record-into-untouchable-territory/
    https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/filippo-ganna-hour-record-attempt-2022/filippo-ganna-hour-record-attempt/results/
    It is amazing what scientific efforts go into calculations that are outlined in this book.

    // Remo

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