Laboratory-based determinants of simulated time trial performance in cyclists

Different laboratory-based variables are individually associated with cycling performance, but scarce evidence exists on which of them, when all assessed in combination,could best explain cycling performance. The present study aimed to examine the combined association between laboratory-based endura...

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Main Authors: Pedro Valenzuela (Author), Lidia Alejo (Author), Almudena Montalvo-Pérez (Author), Carlos Revuelta (Author), Diego Ojanguren (Author), Alejandro Lucia (Author), David Barranco-Gil (Author)
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Published: Termedia Publishing House, 2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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