Reliability of power meter calibration by mathematical modelling of treadmill cycling Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: T Maier| Section for Elite Sports, Swiss Federal Institute of Sport, Magglingen, Switzerland, T Stei... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Track tales: A narrative exploration of within-career transition in sprint cycling Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: W McConn| Liverpool John Moores University, School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, Tom Reilly Building... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Potentiation of sprint cycling performance: the effects of a high-inertia ergometer warm-up Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: L Munro| School of Sport and Exercise, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, S Stannard|... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Do 3-min all-out test parameters accurately predict competitive cyclist performance in the severe intensity domain? Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: A Nicolò| Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, “Foro Italico” University, Rome, Italy,... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Oxygen uptake kinetics during uphill and flat cycling in laboratory and field conditions Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: A Nimmerichter| Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neu... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Changes in whole body and local muscle oxygen consumption during prolonged cycling Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: C O’Grady| Endurance Research Group, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Kent, Unit... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Effect of environmental temperature on pacing during a simulated 16 km cycling time trial Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: S Bailey| Academy of Sport and Physical Activity, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom, C O'H... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Comparing time-trial and time to exhaustion performance Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: L Passfield| Endurance Research Group, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Kent, Ch... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Effects of a seven day period of high-intensity training on performance and physiology of competitive cyclists Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: C Paton| The Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier, New Zealand, B Clark| Federation University, B... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Low dose fish oil increases the omega-3 index improving cycling efficiency and heart rate recovery Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: L Hingley| School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, M Macartney| Sc... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
The effect of wheel diameter on vertical and horizontal mountain bike position Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: S Phillips| Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, Colorado, USA, M Levy| University of Minnesota... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Comparison of power output demands for a top-10 ranking between Tour de France and Vuelta a España Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: J Pinot| EA4660, C3S Health - Sport Department, University of Franche Comte, Besançon, France.FDJ.fr... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Acute cycling sport causes upper respiratory tract infections and lung function loss among male recreational cyclists of different age groups Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: KV Rajasekhar| University of Hyderabad, India Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
Three ways of assessing the forces at the knee and ankle while cycling Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: EF Rios Soltero| TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands, HHCM Savelberg| Maastricht University, Maastricht... Subject(s): Sports and Recreation
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Open Access The influence of aerobic fitness on the oxygen uptake kinetics of trained cyclists Journal title: Journal of Science and Cycling Authors: G Rose| School of Health, Sport & Professional Practice, University of South Wales, Newport, UK. Subject(s): Sports and Recreation