The Concept of Optimal Dynamic Pedalling Rate and Its Application to Power Output and Fatigue in Track Cycling Sprinters-A Case Study
Sprint races in track cycling are characterised by maximal power requirements and high-power output over 15 to 75 s. As competition rules limit the athlete to a single gear, the choice of gear ratio has considerable impact on performance. Traditionally, a gear favouring short start times and rapid a...
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Main Authors: | Anna Katharina Dunst (Author), Clemens Hesse (Author), Olaf Ueberschär (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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