I believe I've seen e-Richie talk about only training for 90 minutes for 'cross, I've seen running things where the advice is to not run considerably more than your target distance in training (and in the case of amateur marathons to not run full distance at all).
Being an Englishman I have a certain love of time trials and given my health issues see that as a decent way back into cycling (short event easy to manage fuel and meds).
So my question for those who know, when does specificity become appropriate? What does a 3 hour ride gain someone whose events run between 20 and 60 minutes? If you were just training for the 10 mile TT could you make good gains by training for 30 minutes at a time? Starting slow and gradually increasing your effort over time until you are up to race pace?
I have a basic understanding of the Friel style of periodisation, I'm just wondering if there is an alternative? Apparently Wiggins is trying to stay at 97% through the entire season rather than having a huge peak and troughs like before.
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