If you want to get faster on your bike, you'll have to do more than ride a few hills or cruise the flats at a steady pace.
Improving your speed starts with getting stronger, and to do that you'll need to spend some time in the gym.
The foundation of your strength training should include squats, deadlifts and shoulder presses. After you've developed a solid base, you can add exercises that will help build your top-end speed by increasing your force production. Force production allows you to reduce the amount of energy used while producing the same amount of watts, which will help you to ride farther and faster in all-out efforts.
Do these exercises to increase your acceleration, speed and power on the bike once you've built up a solid foundation in the gym.
Power Cleans
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What it's for: Increases explosiveness and acceleration.
The exercise:
1. Set up is the same as the deadlift: Start with the barbell on the ground and your toes just beneath the bar. Reach down with your hands and grab the bar. Keep your arms straight and chest up.
2. Pull the bar off the floor by extending the hip and knee joints. Keep the bar close to the body.
3. Jump up aggressively while simultaneously shrugging your shoulders. Drive the bar into the rack position with your elbows high. Make sure the bar travels in a vertical path.
4. Complete 3 to 5 sets of 3 to 5 repetitions in each set.