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  • 3. Effects of differing pedalling speeds on the power-duration relationship of high intensity cycle ergometry.
    McNaughton L, Thomas D.
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  • 9. The relationship between cadence and lower extremity EMG in cyclists and noncyclists.
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  • 11. Force-velocity relationship in cycling revisited: benefit of two-dimensional pedal forces analysis.
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    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2010 Jun; 42(6):1174-83. PubMed ID: 19997017
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  • 13. Cadence-power-relationship during decisive mountain ascents at the Tour de France.
    Vogt S, Roecker K, Schumacher YO, Pottgiesser T, Dickhuth HH, Schmid A, Heinrich L.
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  • 15. Influence of cycling cadence on neuromuscular activity of the knee extensors in humans.
    Sarre G, Lepers R, Maffiuletti N, Millet G, Martin A.
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  • 17. Timing of muscle activation of the lower limbs can be modulated to maintain a constant pedaling cadence.
    Rouffet DM, Mornieux G, Zameziati K, Belli A, Hautier CA.
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  • 18. The association between cycling experience and preferred and most economical cadences.
    Marsh AP, Martin PE.
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  • 19. Validity and reliability of the Polar S710 mobile cycling powermeter.
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  • 20. Effects on the crank torque profile when changing pedalling cadence in level ground and uphill road cycling.
    Bertucci W, Grappe F, Girard A, Betik A, Rouillon JD.
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