POST-RACE DATA ANALYSIS - TOKYO 2025 - Suzuki’s Home-Course Dominance: Analyzing the Massive Time Gap

 

POST-RACE DATA ANALYSIS - TOKYO 2025 - Suzuki’s Home-Course Dominance: Analyzing the Massive Time Gap

Tomoki Suzuki’s home-course win (1:19:14) was a statement of sheer speed, demonstrated by the massive 11-minute gap between him and the rest of the podium. In the men's wheelchair division, this kind of separation isn't just about sustained effort; it's about the initial attack pace. Suzuki’s opening splits must have been significantly faster than the field, creating a gap that was physiologically impossible to close, even for other strong athletes like Luo Xing and Zhang Ying. His victory was a pure time trial, optimized for the fast Tokyo course.

 


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