Riders' Heart Rates

Sebez
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1/25/2009 9:25pm Edited Date/Time 1/25/2012 10:55pm
After hearing Emig mention heart rates a few times on the Lites broadcast, I would be curious to see riders' heart rates throughout the race. During the Tour De France, they show cyclists' heart rates and it clearly shows when somebody is out of gas and can't push harder.

It would end a lot of speculation about who is out of shape, injured, not trying, etc. as well as show that motocrossers are world class athletes.
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super rat
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1/25/2009 9:29pm
Go to any local MX race and look at all of that fat asses then get back to me.
SteveS
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1/25/2009 9:30pm
Emig always talks about heart rate. I guess it's his way of saying the person would be scared/excited/relieved after a near-crash, fall, mistake, or pass.
shanhard
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1/25/2009 10:46pm
It would be cool for each rider to have a heart rate monitor transponder for the TV coverage.
phlewy
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1/25/2009 10:49pm
Its the erin bates factor you dummy.

sheesh, wheres bruhn when he's needed?

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1/25/2009 11:08pm
How would seeing a riders heart rate demonstrate anything about them being a world class athlete?
Zycki11
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1/25/2009 11:16pm
The only time i have ever heard of a riders actual heart rate was back in 05. They said Reed's peaks at 185 and stays there... That's the best help i can provide.
drmarkr
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1/25/2009 11:16pm
A heart that is extremely fit will actually have a lower HRmax than the same heart in a sedentary condition.....i.e. training very slightly decreases HRmax.

drmarkr
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1/25/2009 11:18pm
Reeds max could be 185. JS's 175. RV's 195. Won't mean shit as far as who's in better shape, or as far as who's the better athlete. A hundred other variables are at play....
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1/26/2009 6:08am
drmarkr wrote:
A heart that is extremely fit will actually have a lower HRmax than the same heart in a sedentary condition.....i.e. training very slightly decreases HRmax.

Exactly the better shape you are in the lower your heart rate, other variables are strength and riding style. Experienced riders learn to conserve energy during a race.

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