Does the VST protocol improve VO₂ kinetics during repeated supra-maximal efforts in professional WorldTour cyclists with functional ventilatory limitation?
6 professional WorldTour cyclists with documented functional ventilatory limitation
Full VST protocol (BEFORE + DURING + AFTER ventilatory strategies) under direct real-time guidance during 3 × 30 s Wingate sprints
3 × 30 s Wingate sprints WITHOUT ventilatory strategies
Immediate post-sprint VO₂ (20–30 s post-sprint)surrogate
The VST protocol significantly improved immediate post-sprint and sprint VO₂ without compromising mechanical power in professional cyclists with ventilatory limitations.
This field-based observational study evaluates the acute effects of the BEFORE and AFTER ventilatory strategies of the VST protocol on VO₂ during repeated supra-maximal efforts in six professional WorldTour cyclists with documented functional ventilatory limitation. Participants completed 6 × 30 s Wingate sprints in a single session: 3 sprints WITHOUT strategies, followed by 3 sprints WITH the full VST protocol (BEFORE + DURING + AFTER), under direct real-time guidance. Immediate post-sprint VO₂ (20–30 s post-sprint) was higher WITH VST in 6/6 participants (+14.6% ± 10.5%; W = 21, p = 0.016, r = 0.90). Sprint VO₂ increased in 5/6 participants (+12.0% ± 10.6%; W = 19, p = 0.047, r = 0.73). Mechanical power was preserved (−0.2%). Inter-sprint recovery CV% decreased from 6.1% to 2.9%. The BEFORE effect was profile-dependent (sprinter vs. climber/all-rounder); the AFTER effect was universal. This study constitutes the first in-field introduction of structured ventilatory strategies during supra-maximal efforts in WorldTour cyclists under ecologically valid conditions.
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Cyril Ricci
Zian Bouverot
Université de Perpignan
Health Services and Performance Research Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e5c3ce03c2939914029979 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19640787
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