Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown that this compromises their physical capacity to perform, but there is considerable inter-individual variability present. Proposed training specificity effects by cycling position do not explain all of the observations in the literature, so a search for other influencing parameters is warranted and might help practitioners to further optimise cycling position. This study captured full-body kinematics and 2D crank forces in 19 Time-Trial (TT) and 36 Road trained cyclists. Data in preferred and standardised cycling positions were systematically evaluated and showed that, amongst other kinematic differences, TT cyclists prefer a more forwardly po...
By manipulating trunk angle in ergometer cycling, we studied the effect of body configuration on mus...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of racing position on the pedal forces, the kinemati...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of systematic II changes in hip positi...
Studies have previously documented how changes in cycling body kinematics are related to submaximal ...
Introduction In the 1930's, Francois Faure, a relatively unknown racing cyclist, defeated the world ...
UCI rule 1.3.013 limits the forward displacement of the nose of the saddle to 5cm rearward of the ce...
Introduction In cycling, the utilization of the drops position (i.e. the lowest handlebar position r...
This study compared hip flexion angles during sprint cycling with those during sub maximal cycling p...
The aim of this study was to identify the effects of fore-aft position of the seat on kinematics dur...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
By manipulating trunk angle in ergometer cycling, we studied the effect of body configuration on mus...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of racing position on the pedal forces, the kinemati...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of systematic II changes in hip positi...
Studies have previously documented how changes in cycling body kinematics are related to submaximal ...
Introduction In the 1930's, Francois Faure, a relatively unknown racing cyclist, defeated the world ...
UCI rule 1.3.013 limits the forward displacement of the nose of the saddle to 5cm rearward of the ce...
Introduction In cycling, the utilization of the drops position (i.e. the lowest handlebar position r...
This study compared hip flexion angles during sprint cycling with those during sub maximal cycling p...
The aim of this study was to identify the effects of fore-aft position of the seat on kinematics dur...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
By manipulating trunk angle in ergometer cycling, we studied the effect of body configuration on mus...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...