Both relative and absolute powers, and peak revolutions per minute, were quantified using the Wingate anaerobic threshold test. No significant interactions existed among static stretching, motor imagery, and quiet rest for relative peak power, absolute peak power, or peak RPM. In disagreement with current literature, this study suggests that neither static stretching nor a single session of MI immediately affect anaerobic performance in trained cyclists. If an event is, 30 seconds, then static stretching or motor imagery may not affect performance.