International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studies and mathematical models describing road cycling have not analysed performances per se. We describe the evolution of road cycling performance over the past 116 years. We studied the top ten cyclists' mean speeds in eight famous classic races and three European Grand Tours, using a previously published multi-exponential model that highlights the different progression periods of an event during the century. In addition, we measured an indicator of difficulty for the Tour de France by calculating the climbing index (i.e. the total altitude climbed over total distance). The eleven races' mean speed increased progressively from 23.13 km · h-1 in ...
For the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to predict the ...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...
International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studie...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...
After analyzing historic records (1892-2008), El Helou et al. [1] reported a distinctive 6.38% impro...
Since doping improves athletic performance, anti-doping policies should have the opposite effect. Th...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
The major cycling ‘‘Grand Tours’ ’ have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. Th...
International audienceThe Tour de France is the most popular and prestigious bicycle race in the wor...
The paper focuses on change in professional road cycling. The main research question goes as follows...
BACKGROUND: In cycling, the Union Cycliste International (UCI) World Tour points system provides a b...
AbstractFor the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to pred...
On 5 July 2003, the Tour de France (TDF) has celebrated 100th running. Instead of a chimney sweep co...
PURPOSE To examine pacing strategies of ultra-cyclists competing in the 'Race Across AMerica' (RAAM...
For the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to predict the ...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...
International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studie...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...
After analyzing historic records (1892-2008), El Helou et al. [1] reported a distinctive 6.38% impro...
Since doping improves athletic performance, anti-doping policies should have the opposite effect. Th...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
The major cycling ‘‘Grand Tours’ ’ have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. Th...
International audienceThe Tour de France is the most popular and prestigious bicycle race in the wor...
The paper focuses on change in professional road cycling. The main research question goes as follows...
BACKGROUND: In cycling, the Union Cycliste International (UCI) World Tour points system provides a b...
AbstractFor the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to pred...
On 5 July 2003, the Tour de France (TDF) has celebrated 100th running. Instead of a chimney sweep co...
PURPOSE To examine pacing strategies of ultra-cyclists competing in the 'Race Across AMerica' (RAAM...
For the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to predict the ...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...