Models for predicting maximal oxygen consumption (VO) in average adults might not be suitable for athletes, especially for competitive cyclists who can have significantly higher VO than normally active people. The aim of this study was to develop a clinically applicable equation for predicting VO during cycle ergometry in competitive cyclists and to compare its accuracy to the traditional American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) equation. Maximal cycle ergometry tests were performed in 496 male and 84 female competitive cyclists. Six predictors were initially used to model the prediction equation (power output, body weight, body height, fat mass, fat-free mass and age). Power output and body weight were the most important parameters in the model predicting VO. Three new equations were derived: for male (VO = 0.10 × PO - 0.60 × BW + 64.21), female cyclists (0.13 × PO - 0.83 × BW + 64.02) and the non-gender-specific formula (0.12 × PO - 0.65 × BW + 59.78). The ACSM underestimated VO in men by 7.32 mL/min/kg (11.54%), in women by 8.24 mL/min/kg (15.04%) and in all participants by 7.45 mL/min/kg (11.99%), compared to the new equation that underestimated VO in men by 0.12 mL/min/kg (0.19%) and in all participants by 0.65 mL/min/kg (1.04%). In female cyclists, the new equation had no relative bias. We recommend that medicine and sports practitioners adapt our proposed equations when working with competitive cyclists. Our findings demonstrate the need to evaluate prediction models for other athletes with a special focus on disciplines that demand high aerobic capacity.
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