Mechanical models of cycling time-trial performance have indicated adverse effects of variations in external power output on overall performance times. Nevertheless, the precise influences of the magnitude and number of these variations over different distances of time trial are unclear. A hypothetical cyclist (body mass 70 kg, bicycle mass 10 kg) was studied using a mathematical model of cycling, which included the effects of acceleration. Performance times were modelled over distances of 4-40 km, mean power outputs of 200-600 W, power variation amplitudes of 5-15% and variation frequencies of 2-32 per time-trial. Effects of a "fast-start" strategy were compared with those of a constant-power strategy. Varying power improved 4-km performan...
Road cycling performance is dependent on race tactics and pacing strategy. To optimise the pacing st...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
Sprint races in track cycling are characterised by maximal power requirements and high-power output ...
Mechanical models of cycling time-trial performance have indicated adverse effects of variations in ...
It has previously been shown that cyclists are unable to maintain a constant power output during cyc...
Purpose: Regulation of power output during cycling encompasses the integration of internal and ext...
PURPOSE::Regulation of power output during cycling encompasses the integration of internal and exter...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the frequency of power output alternation during ...
Body position is known to alter power production and affect cycling performance. The aim of this stu...
We formulate a phenomenological model to study the power applied by a cyclist on a velodrome -- for ...
Purpose: To evaluate whether gross efficiency (GE), determined during submaximal cycling, is lower a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of constant versus variable power output cycling...
PURPOSE:The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a magnitude of deception of 5% in po...
The objective of the study is to examine the impact of accurate and inaccurate 'split-time' feedback...
The purpose of this study was to compare the pacing profiles between distance- and duration-based tr...
Road cycling performance is dependent on race tactics and pacing strategy. To optimise the pacing st...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
Sprint races in track cycling are characterised by maximal power requirements and high-power output ...
Mechanical models of cycling time-trial performance have indicated adverse effects of variations in ...
It has previously been shown that cyclists are unable to maintain a constant power output during cyc...
Purpose: Regulation of power output during cycling encompasses the integration of internal and ext...
PURPOSE::Regulation of power output during cycling encompasses the integration of internal and exter...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the frequency of power output alternation during ...
Body position is known to alter power production and affect cycling performance. The aim of this stu...
We formulate a phenomenological model to study the power applied by a cyclist on a velodrome -- for ...
Purpose: To evaluate whether gross efficiency (GE), determined during submaximal cycling, is lower a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of constant versus variable power output cycling...
PURPOSE:The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a magnitude of deception of 5% in po...
The objective of the study is to examine the impact of accurate and inaccurate 'split-time' feedback...
The purpose of this study was to compare the pacing profiles between distance- and duration-based tr...
Road cycling performance is dependent on race tactics and pacing strategy. To optimise the pacing st...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
Sprint races in track cycling are characterised by maximal power requirements and high-power output ...