CyclingTips7d ago
Why Professional Cyclists Are Training Less Than Ever Before—And Getting Record Results

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Elite cyclists are reportedly reducing their training volume, prioritizing intensity and recovery over traditional high mileage, yet are achieving unprecedented results. This shift, exemplified by riders like Brandon McNulty, suggests a fundamental re-evaluation of optimal preparation in the pro peloton. The trend challenges long-held beliefs about endurance training, potentially reshaping how teams and athletes approach performance development and peak conditioning. Perhaps less *is* more, at least when meticulously planned.
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