Analysis of the Laboratory and In-Competition Characteristics of Adolescent Motocross (MX) Riders: An In Situ Case Study

Author:

Ihász Ferenc1ORCID,Katona Zsolt1,Alföldi Zoltán1ORCID,Szabo Attila1ORCID,Barthalos István2ORCID,Podstawski Robert3ORCID,Suszter László4ORCID,Finn Kevin J.5ORCID,Kerner László6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, Széchenyi István University, 9026 Győr, Hungary

2. Serco Uni Győr, 9026 Győr, Hungary

3. Department of Physiotherapy, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland

4. Sports and Health Sciences Research Group, Eszterházy Károly Chatolic University, 3300 Eger, Hungary

5. Department of Nutrition, Kinesiology, and Health College of Health, Science and Technology University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO 64093, USA

6. Kerner Motorsport Academy, 8415 Nagyesztergár, Hungary

Abstract

Motocross is one of the most popular high-speed motorcycle races, which takes place on a naturally closed track with significant challenges. This study aimed to characterize anthropometric, circulatory, and lower and upper limb muscle properties based on laboratory and race-recorded characteristics. Male competitors (n = 3) aged 14 years (MX) were included in the study. All three boys have national and international experience. Metabolic characteristics (ventilation, oxygen consumption, and carbon dioxide production) and heart rate (HR) were measured in the laboratory while HR and speed were measured while racing. No significant difference was found between the three competitors in terms of HR during the race. In terms of number of sprints (No. sprint) and maximum speed (Speedmax), we found the most successful runner (highest finisher) to have the most sprints and maximum speed. Comparing the metabolic characteristics, it was found that racing was between the respiratory breakpoint (VT1) and the respiratory compensation point (RCP), but, in several cases, crossed the anaerobic threshold. While motocross riders are exposed to extreme conditions and high physical demands, in motorsport, victories depend not only on the athlete’s physical abilities but also on several factors such as driving technique, mental effort, equipment efficiency and resistance, race strategy, and team competence.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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