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174 related items for PubMed ID: 10912893

  • 1. Effects of front and dual suspension mountain bike systems on uphill cycling performance.
    MacRae HS-H, Hise KJ, Allen PJ.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2000 Jul; 32(7):1276-80. PubMed ID: 10912893
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  • 11. Performance differences when using 26- and 29-inch-wheel bikes in Swiss National Team cross-country mountain bikers.
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  • 12. Gross efficiency during flat and uphill cycling in field conditions.
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  • 14. Physiological Demands of Simulated Off-Road Cycling Competition.
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  • 16. Level ground and uphill cycling efficiency in seated and standing positions.
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  • 17. Power Output and Pacing During International Cross-Country Mountain Bike Cycling.
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  • 18. Aerobic and anaerobic power characteristics of off-road cyclists.
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  • 19. Effects on the crank torque profile when changing pedalling cadence in level ground and uphill road cycling.
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  • 20. The influence of speed, grade and mass during simulated off road bicycling.
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