VN Podcast, ep. 296: Rob Stanley's literal PhD in bike racing

Published: Feb. 16, 2022, 2:25 p.m.

Having twice coached at the Olympics, Rob Stanley is a performance scientist and men's endurance track cycling coach at USA Cycling. Previously he was performance scientist at the Japanese Cycling Federation. And he is currently wrapping up his PhD at Leeds Beckett University \u2014\xa0in bike racing.\nStanley joins host Ben Delaney to talk about the merging of his academic work and his coaching of athletes like Gavin Hoover, who just won the inaugural UCI Track Champions League.\nStanley's PhD title is a mouthful: Exploration of determinates of performance in the Elite Men\u2019s Track Cycling Omnium. The Omnium is a four-event, points-based competition at the Olympics as well as in track cycling competitions around the world. And the new Track Champions League used a condensed format of it for its fan-friendly nighttime series that was held in Mallorca, Lithuania, and London,\nStanley talks about breaking down races into more manageable chunks for riders, and making the summations of data from past racing accessible to them to help guide choices in the heat of racing. \nHe says he wishes he could see inside rider's minds during racing, because the feedback afterwards is always the same: "That was hard!"\nBefore speaking with Stanley we catch up with James Startt in Paris, who is just back from covering the Tour de la Provence, where he managed to photograph the winners' bikes from all four stages \u2014\xa0before they won the stages.