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Sprinter

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What Is The Definition Of A Sprinter In Cycling?What Is A Sprinter In Cycling? Definition & Meaning On SportsLingo

1. A sprinter is a cyclist who excels at covering short distances very quickly. While sprinters may have a more difficult time with hilly terrain than other riders, they’re hard to beat on a flat road. 

The body type of a good sprinter is slightly different than the average cyclist. Typically, sprinters are larger and have a higher ratio of fast-twitch muscle fibers, giving them an advantage for short bursts.

Sprinters will often compete for the points classification or green jersey in the Tour de France. 

How Fast Does A Cycling Sprinter Go?

Male professional cyclists can sprint at an average speed of 63.9 kph (39.7 mph) for 9 to 17 seconds. Female pro cyclists can sprint at 53.8 kph (33.4 mph) for 10 to 30 seconds. 

Why Are Sprinters Poor Climbers?

Both training and body type determines whether a cyclist is a better sprinter or climber. Climbing is all about stamina and body weight to power ratio. Meanwhile, sprinting is pure power. 

How Do You Know If You’re A Sprinter Or Climber?

As a general rule, good sprinters are very muscular and climbers are leaner. This is because body weight is more of a factor at an incline. 

Who Is The Best Sprinter In Cycling?

British cyclist Mark Cavendish is currently considered the greatest sprinter of all time. As of 2021, he has won 34 Tour de France stages and 52 Grand Tour stages. 

Example Of How Sprinter Is Used In Commentary

1. In stage 4 of the 2017 Tour de France, expert sprinter and five-time green jersey wearer Peter Sagan was disqualified from the race following a crash with opposing sprinter Mark Cavendish. 

Sport The Term Is Used

1. Cycling

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