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Hi everyone!
I am a cycling coach. I've built up a few simulation models to estimate a rider's speed given the riders power output, weight, grade, wind conditions etc. to help riders with pacing strategies during events. However, my knowledge of Physics is extremely limited and I've been hacking my way in a guess and test kind of way - but with decent results thus far. I have run into a few more complex calculations/estimations that I am at a loss to figure out and am looking for some help and didn't know who to ask... I figured a community of people that love physics is a good place to start. Thanks in advance for any help.
I am a cycling coach. I've built up a few simulation models to estimate a rider's speed given the riders power output, weight, grade, wind conditions etc. to help riders with pacing strategies during events. However, my knowledge of Physics is extremely limited and I've been hacking my way in a guess and test kind of way - but with decent results thus far. I have run into a few more complex calculations/estimations that I am at a loss to figure out and am looking for some help and didn't know who to ask... I figured a community of people that love physics is a good place to start. Thanks in advance for any help.