Purpose: This study was designed to quantify and describe the intensity profile of cross-country mountain-biking races using heart rate (HR) recorded during competitions. Methods: Nine mountain bikers participated in four cross-country circuit races of international and national levels. Each cyclist was tested before the competitions to determine lactate threshold (LT), the onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA4), and the relationship between percentage of maximum HR and percentage of VO2max. Results: To control for intersubject variability, only the five off-road cyclists who completed all four competitions were included in the statistical analysis. The four races' mean absolute and relative time expressed in percentage of race duratio...
the study was to evaluate the power output during a multistage professional road race using direct p...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
Purpose: This study was designed to quantify and describe the intensity profile of cross-country mou...
and describe the intensity profile of cross-country mountain-biking races using heart rate (HR) reco...
The physiological indicators of race performance in moun-tain bike cyclists are not well established...
The purpose of the study was to measure the demands of off-road cycling via portable spirometry, leg...
International audienceObjectives: To evaluate the physiological requirements imposed by the current ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between maximal and submaximal tests for aero...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between maximal and submaximal tests for aero...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between maximal and submaximal tests for aero...
none5Previous studies analyzing the performance in road and MTB cyclists report usually oxygen uptak...
Previous studies analyzing the performance in road and MTB cyclists report usually oxygen uptake and...
Previous studies analyzing the performance in road and MTB cyclists report usually oxygen uptake and...
Objective: To examine the power profiles and pacing patterns in relation to critical power (CP) and ...
the study was to evaluate the power output during a multistage professional road race using direct p...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
Purpose: This study was designed to quantify and describe the intensity profile of cross-country mou...
and describe the intensity profile of cross-country mountain-biking races using heart rate (HR) reco...
The physiological indicators of race performance in moun-tain bike cyclists are not well established...
The purpose of the study was to measure the demands of off-road cycling via portable spirometry, leg...
International audienceObjectives: To evaluate the physiological requirements imposed by the current ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between maximal and submaximal tests for aero...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between maximal and submaximal tests for aero...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between maximal and submaximal tests for aero...
none5Previous studies analyzing the performance in road and MTB cyclists report usually oxygen uptak...
Previous studies analyzing the performance in road and MTB cyclists report usually oxygen uptake and...
Previous studies analyzing the performance in road and MTB cyclists report usually oxygen uptake and...
Objective: To examine the power profiles and pacing patterns in relation to critical power (CP) and ...
the study was to evaluate the power output during a multistage professional road race using direct p...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...
Purpose: To provide a retrospective analysis of a large competition database describing the intensit...