Descend technique and performance vary among elite racing cyclists and it is not clear what slower riders should do to improve their performance. An observation study was performed of the descending technique of members of a World Tour cycling team and the technique of each member was compared with the fastest descender amongst them. The obtained data gives us guidelines for rider specific feedback in order to improve his performance. The bicycles were equipped with a system that could measure: velocity, cadence, pedal power, position, steer angle, 3D orientation, rotational speeds and linear accelerations of the rear frame and brake force front and rear. From our observation study, the brake point and apex position turned out to be distinc...
This paper presents empirically-based simulation results of descent time to completion in road cycli...
Enduro mountain bike racing is composed of several timed predominantly downhill race stages linked b...
The principal theories of human motor skill are compared. Disagreements between them centre around t...
Descend technique and performance vary among elite racing cyclists and it is not clear what slower r...
Professional cyclists show a big difference in descending abilities. Eventhough recently research ha...
INTRODUCTION: It seems doubtful that performance in road cycling can be improved by increasing the a...
A methodology to study bike handling of cyclists during individual time trials (ITT) is presented. L...
A fast start during BMX racing is strongly related to superior performance. The purpose of this stud...
Purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of training with augmented feedback of the ped...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensor Technology for Sports Science.In this research, the...
<div><p>Humans have ridden bicycles for over 200 years, yet there are no continuous measures of how ...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
Introduction It has been demonstrated by Sanderson, Cavanaugh et a1. (1985), and the authors, (1987 ...
P. 1619-1626El propósito de este estudio fue comparar la técnica de pedaleo en ciclistas de carreter...
International audienceWe hypothesized that the saddle vertical force would be a critical parameter t...
This paper presents empirically-based simulation results of descent time to completion in road cycli...
Enduro mountain bike racing is composed of several timed predominantly downhill race stages linked b...
The principal theories of human motor skill are compared. Disagreements between them centre around t...
Descend technique and performance vary among elite racing cyclists and it is not clear what slower r...
Professional cyclists show a big difference in descending abilities. Eventhough recently research ha...
INTRODUCTION: It seems doubtful that performance in road cycling can be improved by increasing the a...
A methodology to study bike handling of cyclists during individual time trials (ITT) is presented. L...
A fast start during BMX racing is strongly related to superior performance. The purpose of this stud...
Purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of training with augmented feedback of the ped...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensor Technology for Sports Science.In this research, the...
<div><p>Humans have ridden bicycles for over 200 years, yet there are no continuous measures of how ...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
Introduction It has been demonstrated by Sanderson, Cavanaugh et a1. (1985), and the authors, (1987 ...
P. 1619-1626El propósito de este estudio fue comparar la técnica de pedaleo en ciclistas de carreter...
International audienceWe hypothesized that the saddle vertical force would be a critical parameter t...
This paper presents empirically-based simulation results of descent time to completion in road cycli...
Enduro mountain bike racing is composed of several timed predominantly downhill race stages linked b...
The principal theories of human motor skill are compared. Disagreements between them centre around t...