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The science of cadence, torque and power in cycling performance | Peter Leo (Team Jayco-Alula)

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Feb 26, 2026
Peter Leo, sports scientist and high-performance coach with Team Jayco-Alula and Cycling Australia, explores torque, cadence and power relationships in cycling. He explains when torque or cadence limit performance. Practical training ideas include mixed-cadence sessions and low-cadence torque work. He also discusses individualisation, specificity, progression and simple ways to monitor training response.
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ANECDOTE

Peter Stopped Excessive Testing With Pros

  • Peter Leo tested less over time, shifting from research-heavy lab testing to using training sessions as assessment tools for elite athletes.
  • He found frequent maximal tests offered little extra context for highly raced pros and preferred honest training sessions instead.
ADVICE

Do Gear-Restricted 30s Accelerations In Endurance Rides

  • Insert short, gear-restricted 30s rolling accelerations in endurance rides: start big gear at 30–40rpm, accelerate for 30s to train powerful seated acceleration without full sprint spikes.
  • This develops acceleration patterns useful for breakaways and race surges while preserving endurance adaptations.
INSIGHT

Individualize More As You Approach Competition

  • Individualization matters increasingly as season nears competition: early phases can be generalized, specificity and tailored load management become essential pre-season and between races.
  • Peter Leo emphasizes shifting from general volume to targeted work for weak points as race approaches.
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