Interviewee 1
Craig maintained an 80% adherence rate over a six-month preparation phase. While high-frequency sessions secured a 99% cycling pace accuracy, the lack of local hill work exposed a vulnerability to race-day headwinds. A strict 20-minute fueling protocol was used to preserve physiological homeostasis throughout the 113km course.

1
Consistency & Frequency
The protocol focused on session frequency rather than total hours, targeting ten workouts per week. Hitting 80% of this volume over six months built a resilient aerobic base while preventing overtraining injuries.
2
Pacing
Extensive cycling volume successfully closed a significant performance gap. The athlete achieved 99% of their target velocity, missing the mark by only 0.5 km/h, proving the efficacy of discipline-specific loading.
3
Terrain Change
Flat local training grounds failed to replicate the event's elevation. This caused unexpected cardiovascular stress spikes during the race, highlighting the absolute necessity of training on course-specific topography.
4
Fueling is KEY
To counter extreme energy expenditure, one carbohydrate gel was ingested every 20 minutes. Pre-practicing this strategy ensured the gastrointestinal system could process fuel efficiently under high physical stress.




