The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of pacing strategies on performance times in the 1000 m time trial event and the 4000 m pursuit event in track cycling. For this purpose, we simulated these events with a model based on the flow of energy in cycling. Different strategies in distributing the available anaerobic energy were evaluated and we compared model predictions of split times and final times with values achieved by cyclists during championships. The best result at the 1000 m time trial was obtained when the cyclist had the highest anaerobic peak power output and used an 'all-out' strategy. The fastest time on the 4000 m pursuit was achieved with an 'all-out' start at a high level of initial power output, followed b...
During team time trials in road cycling changing schemes are used to spread the workload over the cy...
In this study, we develop methods to model and simulate road cycling on real-world courses, to analy...
Purpose Athletes are trained to choose the pace which is perceived to be correct during a specific e...
Purpose: To reach top performance in cycling, optimizing distribution of energy resources is crucial...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
Introduction Both mean power output (MPO) and the distribution of the available energy over the race...
Road cycling performance is dependent on race tactics and pacing strategy. To optimise the pacing st...
AbstractThe wide-spread use of power-meters in today's competitive road cycling has been an incentiv...
Optimal pacing strategies for cycling time trials have been treated in literature in nu-merous publi...
Abstract. Computing the optimal pacing strategy for cycling time trials can be formulated as an opti...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
Computing the optimal pacing strategy for cycling time trials can be formulated as an optimal contro...
This dissertation pushes on the boundaries of improving human performance through individualized mod...
This thesis found that a brief maximal acceleration, followed by a steady effort thereafter is the m...
During team time trials in road cycling changing schemes are used to spread the workload over the cy...
In this study, we develop methods to model and simulate road cycling on real-world courses, to analy...
Purpose Athletes are trained to choose the pace which is perceived to be correct during a specific e...
Purpose: To reach top performance in cycling, optimizing distribution of energy resources is crucial...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
Introduction Both mean power output (MPO) and the distribution of the available energy over the race...
Road cycling performance is dependent on race tactics and pacing strategy. To optimise the pacing st...
AbstractThe wide-spread use of power-meters in today's competitive road cycling has been an incentiv...
Optimal pacing strategies for cycling time trials have been treated in literature in nu-merous publi...
Abstract. Computing the optimal pacing strategy for cycling time trials can be formulated as an opti...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
Computing the optimal pacing strategy for cycling time trials can be formulated as an optimal contro...
This dissertation pushes on the boundaries of improving human performance through individualized mod...
This thesis found that a brief maximal acceleration, followed by a steady effort thereafter is the m...
During team time trials in road cycling changing schemes are used to spread the workload over the cy...
In this study, we develop methods to model and simulate road cycling on real-world courses, to analy...
Purpose Athletes are trained to choose the pace which is perceived to be correct during a specific e...