Journal ArticlePROVIDING CYCLISTS WITH A reliable measure of exercise intensity presents unique challenges. Environmental factors such as wind speed, road grade and surface texture, and air density interactively influence the resistance encountered during cycling and thus alter the speed a cyclist can maintain while riding at any specific intensity. For example, a cyclist might be capable of averaging 40 km/h in a tailwind with very little effort, but might be unable to maintain 20 km/h when climbing a hill at maximal effort
The sport of track cycling is an Olympic disciplined event, commonly classified as a sprint sport du...
Introduction This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a 6‐week cycling‐specific, isometric resist...
Purpose: As known, among the main physical qualities, the strength training of cyclists is of the mo...
In preparation for endurance cycle races, cyclists carry out a large volume of training to attain th...
In the laboratory, cycling has been a common model for studying the physiological responses to physi...
Introduction It has been demonstrated by Sanderson, Cavanaugh et a1. (1985), and the authors, (1987 ...
One of the most meaningful technical innovations in cycling over the past two decades was the develo...
One of the advantages of cycling exercise is that the rider is interfaced to a machine, and this exe...
Efforts to improve cycling performance have to be multifactorial and respect both the intensity and ...
Objective: The objective of this project is to describe and test the efficacy of new testing and tra...
[EN] Emerging trends in technological innovations, data analysis and practical applications have fac...
Journal ArticleThe aim of this experiment was to compare the efficiency of elite cyclists with that ...
The influence of cycling assessment on peak power output and road-based cycling performance predicti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of agreement between field-based and laborato...
CONTEXT: Road cycle racing is characterized by significant variability in exercise intensity. Existi...
The sport of track cycling is an Olympic disciplined event, commonly classified as a sprint sport du...
Introduction This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a 6‐week cycling‐specific, isometric resist...
Purpose: As known, among the main physical qualities, the strength training of cyclists is of the mo...
In preparation for endurance cycle races, cyclists carry out a large volume of training to attain th...
In the laboratory, cycling has been a common model for studying the physiological responses to physi...
Introduction It has been demonstrated by Sanderson, Cavanaugh et a1. (1985), and the authors, (1987 ...
One of the most meaningful technical innovations in cycling over the past two decades was the develo...
One of the advantages of cycling exercise is that the rider is interfaced to a machine, and this exe...
Efforts to improve cycling performance have to be multifactorial and respect both the intensity and ...
Objective: The objective of this project is to describe and test the efficacy of new testing and tra...
[EN] Emerging trends in technological innovations, data analysis and practical applications have fac...
Journal ArticleThe aim of this experiment was to compare the efficiency of elite cyclists with that ...
The influence of cycling assessment on peak power output and road-based cycling performance predicti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of agreement between field-based and laborato...
CONTEXT: Road cycle racing is characterized by significant variability in exercise intensity. Existi...
The sport of track cycling is an Olympic disciplined event, commonly classified as a sprint sport du...
Introduction This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a 6‐week cycling‐specific, isometric resist...
Purpose: As known, among the main physical qualities, the strength training of cyclists is of the mo...