Purpose: Maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) is the highest exercise intens
ity at which blood lactate concentration (HLa) remains stable. In this stud
y, we examined the validity of simulated 5-km and 40-km time trials (TT) as
methods for estimating average speed at MLSS in cyclists. Methods: Nine tr
ained cyclists reported to the laboratory for five to seven exercise trials
. Testing included a VO2max test, a simulated 5-km and 40-km TT, and severa
l 30-min MLSS trials. Results: Mean VO2peak was 4.42 +/- 0.13 L.min(-1), wh
ereas VO2 at MLSS (N = 8) was 3.54 +/- 0.15 L.min(-1) representing 80.1 +/-
4.1% of VO2peak HR and HLa at MLSS were 174.7 +/- 2.6 b.min(-1) and 6.9 +/
- 0.8 mM, respectively. MLSS speed was 36.8 +/- 1.0 km.h(-1), which corresp
onded to 92.1 +/- 1.2% of 5 km average speed (AVS(5km)). Mean AVS, HLa, and
HR during the 40-km TT were 36.6 +/- 0.9 km.h(-1), 6.3 +/- 0.7 mM, and 174
.1 +/- 2.1 b.min(-1), respectively, and did not differ from those at MLSS.
Conclusions: Both the (simulated) 5-km and 40-km TT can be used to estimate
the MLSS in cyclists. In addition, HLa at MLSS shows a large degree of var
iation between riders.