VAM and Climbing Speed

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VAM and Climbing Speed

VAM (Velocità Ascensionale Media - average ascent speed) measures climbing rate in vertical meters per hour.

Calculating VAM

  • VAM = (elevation gain in meters ÷ time in hours)
  • Example: 1000m climb in 40 minutes = 1500 VAM
  • Correlates strongly with W/kg and performance level

VAM Performance Benchmarks

  • 1850+ VAM: WorldTour climber, suspected doping era
  • 1750-1850 VAM: Elite professional climber
  • 1650-1750 VAM: Professional level
  • 1550-1650 VAM: Strong amateur racer
  • 1400-1550 VAM: Competitive amateur
  • 1200-1400 VAM: Recreational cyclist

VAM to W/kg Conversion

VAM ≈ W/kg × 300 (rough approximation). A rider doing 1500 VAM likely has ~5.0 W/kg. This varies by gradient - steeper climbs favor lighter riders with higher W/kg relative to VAM.

Using VAM for Analysis

  • Compare performances across different climbs
  • Identify suspicious performances (doping detection)
  • Track improvement on repeated climbs
  • Predict time required for climbs in race planning

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