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Tur ↓ Tid Puls Fart Stigning Effekt Power (est) Gj. effekt/kg VAM

Velocity Ascended, Metres per hour Vm/h usually referred to as VAM, coined by Dr Michele Ferrari is the speed of elevation gain per hour in Metre per hour. This is a term used in cycling to rate how fast an individual gains elevation while climbing an incline. Ferrari also stated that every one percent increase in average gradient increases VAM by 50. For example, a 1650 VAM on a climb of 8 percent average grade is a performance equivalent to a VAM of 1700 on 9 percent average grade. Ambient conditions (e.g. friction, air resistance) have less effect on steeper slopes (absorb less power) since speeds are lower than on gentler slopes
The acronym VAM is not truly expanded in English, where many think the V stands in some way for vertical, and the M represents meters, for instance "Vertical Ascent Meters/Hour." Ferrari says,
I called this parameter Average Ascent Speed (‘VAM’ in its Italian abbreviation from Velocità Ascensionale Media).
A direct translation of "velocità ascensionale media" is "mean (average) ascent velocity" leading to an expansion of the acronym in English as Velocity, Ascent, Mean.
VAM is calculated the following way: VAM = (metres ascended x 60) / Minutes it took to ascend
A standard unit term with the same meaning is Vm/h, vertical meters per hour; the two are used interchangeably.
The relationship between VAM and relative power output is expressed as follows: [3]
Relative power (Watts/kg) = VAM (meters/hour) / (Gradient factor x 100)
This gradient factor ranges between 2.6 for a gradient of 6% and 3.1 for a gradient of 11%
To work out the gradient factor take 2 + (% grade/10)

Examples:

1800+ Vm/h: Lance Armstrong - and Marco Pantani of olden days
1650-1800 Vm/h: Top 10 / Tour de France GC or mountain stage winner.
1450-1650 Vm/h: Top 20 / Tour de France GC; top 20 on tough mountain stage.
1300-1450 Vm/h: Finishing Tour de France mountain stages in peloton
1100-1300 Vm/h: The Autobus Crew

Comment
Tonelinn78 June 18, 2013 05:41 72.5% 19.7 km/h 29 m 139.1 W 1.7 306
Tonelinn78 June 15, 2013 05:48 75% 17.9 km/h 43 m 162.0 W 2.0 445
Tonelinn78 June 14, 2013 05:50 74% 17.8 km/h 48 m 171.9 W 2.1 494
Tonelinn78 June 13, 2013 06:03 71% 17.1 km/h 47 m 160.9 W 2.0 466
Tonelinn78 June 10, 2013 05:02 84% 20.7 km/h 45 m 203.0 W 2.5 536
Tonelinn78 June 7, 2013 05:08 80.5% 20.3 km/h 46 m 200.0 W 2.5 538
Tonelinn78 June 4, 2013 05:13 84.5% 19.9 km/h 43 m 185.8 W 2.3 495
Tonelinn78 May 28, 2013 05:35 79% 19.7 km/h 42 m 172.9 W 2.2 451
Tonelinn78 May 14, 2013 05:12 78% 19.7 km/h 47 m 193.9 W 2.4 542
Tonelinn78 May 13, 2013 05:12 79% 21.8 km/h 37 m 183.2 W 2.3 427
Tonelinn78 May 8, 2013 06:05 77% 16.9 km/h 44 m 151.4 W 1.9 434
Tonelinn78 May 6, 2013 05:25 79.5% 18.8 km/h 48 m 187.4 W 2.3 532
Tonelinn78 May 5, 2013 04:49 86.5% 21.7 km/h 47 m 221.7 W 2.8 585
Tonelinn78 April 29, 2013 06:02 81% 17.2 km/h 44 m 156.4 W 2.0 438
Tonelinn78 April 27, 2013 05:51 85.5% 17.6 km/h 48 m 171.4 W 2.1 492
b_knutsson April 24, 2013 04:06 80% 25.7 km/h 74 m 322.9 W 5.0 1083
Tonelinn78 April 16, 2013 32:04 80.5% 17.6 km/h 23 m 107.5 W 1.3 43
Tonelinn78 April 12, 2013 05:38 89% 18.5 km/h 45 m 171.7 W 2.1 479
Tonelinn78 April 8, 2013 06:06 85% 17.0 km/h 50 m 164.6 W 2.1 492
b_knutsson March 14, 2013 04:19 76.4% 23.8 km/h 47 m 214.6 W 3.4 653
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