Sapere.

Which rider are you?

Do a few tests and your power-duration profile fills in. Sapere shows what kind of rider your data leans towards — pick a type to see its shape. These are examples; your own profile is built from your own data.

Sprinter rider-profile radar — top sprint and 1-minute power
Sprinter. Top-end sprint and 1-minute power; the 20-minute/FTP end sits lower. Explosive.
Puncheur rider-profile radar — big 1-to-5-minute punch
Puncheur. Big 1-to-5-minute punch — the rider for short, sharp climbs and attacks.
All-rounder rider-profile radar — balanced across every axis
All-rounder. Balanced across every axis — no single standout, strong everywhere.
Time-trialist rider-profile radar — FTP-dominant, flat power
Time-trialist. FTP-dominant, flat power — the diesel engine for long, steady efforts.
Climber rider-profile radar — high sustained power with a strong 5-minute punch
Climber. High sustained W/kg with a strong 5-minute punch — built for the climbs.
How the radar is built

The radar follows the Allen & Coggan power profile: sprint, 1-minute, 5-minute and FTP power, plus durability. Each axis is normalised to a percentile band (0–100) — never raw W/kg — so it compares fairly across riders, sexes and levels. Your type is read from the shape of the profile, and on a thin profile Sapere says it’s an all-rounder “leaning” towards a type rather than over-claiming. The climber and time-trialist both lean on endurance; the climber is set apart by a stronger 5-minute punch.

Power profile: Allen & Coggan. Durability is emerging science (Maunder et al., 2021) — our reading, not a standard.

Examples only — Sapere builds your real profile from your own tests, and labels axes you haven’t filled yet.

Sapere is a training & wellness tool — not a medical device.