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  • 4. Effect of lactate supplementation and sodium bicarbonate on 40-km cycling time trial performance.
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  • 9. The effects of combined glucose-electrolyte and sodium bicarbonate ingestion on prolonged intermittent exercise performance.
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  • 12. The effects of serial and acute NaHCO3 loading in well-trained cyclists.
    Driller MW, Gregory JR, Williams AD, Fell JW.
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  • 15. Effect of induced alkalosis on the power-duration relationship of "all-out" exercise.
    Vanhatalo A, McNaughton LR, Siegler J, Jones AM.
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  • 16. Sodium bicarbonate ingestion increases glycolytic contribution and improves performance during simulated taekwondo combat.
    Lopes-Silva JP, Da Silva Santos JF, Artioli GG, Loturco I, Abbiss C, Franchini E.
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  • 17. Effect of Warm-Up and Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion on 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance.
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  • 18. Sodium bicarbonate improves sprint performance in endurance cycling.
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  • 19. High doses of sodium bicarbonate increase lactate levels and delay exhaustion in a cycling performance test.
    Ferreira LHB, Smolarek AC, Chilibeck PD, Barros MP, McAnulty SR, Schoenfeld BJ, Zandona BA, Souza-Junior TP.
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  • 20. Expectancy of ergogenicity from sodium bicarbonate ingestion increases high-intensity cycling capacity.
    Higgins MF, Shabir A.
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