Training, Strategy, and Demands of Timed-Segment Racing vs. Traditional Racing
Description
OVERVIEW
Timed-segment racing might be your new favorite competition format! Coach Adam Pulford and CTS Athlete Camilo Lopez discuss their experiences at Gran Fondo Maryland, which featured five timed-segments rather than a start-to-finish competition format. They reveal the key differences in effort level, physical demands, strategies, cycling skills, and even nutrition and pacing between timed-segment racing and start-to-finish racing.
NOTE: The 2026 Gran Fondo National Series Calendar is live and registration is open for all six of their annual events, including the 2026 Gran Fondo National Championships.
Topics Covered In This Episode:
- Demands of timed-segment racing
- Demands of traditional start-to-finish racing
- Race-winning strategies for timed-segment competitions
- Why timed-segment races are more inclusive for many riders
- Training for success in timed-segment racing
- Training for success in traditional start-to-finish racing
Resources
- Gran Fondo National Series: granfondonationalseries.com
- Gran Fondue: BDF Grand Fondue | Dirty Kitten Gravel
- TCC Durability Podcast
Guest Bio:
Camilo Lopez is an accomplished cyclist and triathlete and winner of the 2025 Gran Fondo Maryland Gran Route competition. He is a CTS Athlete coached by Adam Pulford.
HOST
Adam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for nearly two decades and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.
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