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Power

CP (Critical Power)

The highest power you can sustain indefinitely from aerobic metabolism alone.

Critical Power (CP) is the highest power output that is sustainable through aerobic metabolism alone — theoretically forever, practically about 30–60 minutes for most athletes.

How it is calculated

CP comes from the same model as W'. Two maximal efforts of different durations give:

Power(t) = CP + W'/t

The 3-minute and 12-minute pairing is common because the durations bracket the heavy and severe intensity domains.

Why it matters

CP is often a better anchor than FTP for setting training intensities and modeling sustainable effort. Many coaches now prefer CP for athletes who do a lot of variable-power riding. Pair it with W' and you get a model that predicts real-world fatigue better than FTP alone.

Common misconceptions

  • CP is not always equal to FTP, though they are usually within 5%.
  • "Sustainable forever" is a theoretical asymptote, not a real ride duration.
  • A 3-minute and 12-minute test pair must both be maximal — half-effort tests give garbage CP numbers.

Related concepts

W', FTP, TSS.