I guess what’s optimal is different for everyone. But the question is how do you find out, without potentially wasting a winter of training?
Polarised training makes sense, take the traditional winter base riding but add some high intensity to stay sharp. Particularly if you don’t have full time pro rider hours available.
Dunno, you cant really. Beyond spending money on proper lab testing and then seeing what works for you. Or just take a punt that what works for others might work foe you.
I guess what’s optimal is different for everyone. But the question is how do you find out, without potentially wasting a winter of training?
Polarised training makes sense, take the traditional winter base riding but add some high intensity to stay sharp. Particularly if you don’t have full time pro rider hours available.