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  3. Vol. 3 No. 3 (2014)

Vol. 3 No. 3 (2014)

Published: 2014-12-31

Editorial

  • Is it time to re-evaluate the training study?
    James Hopker, Louis Passfield
    1-2
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Original articles

  • Reliability and Construct Validity of the Malay Version of the Cyclist Motivation Instrument (CMI)
    Cheah Whye Lian, Helmy Hazmi, Emannual Randy Razali Lukas, Irvy Eleanor Joannes, Jaeverny Henry Barry, Luther Lim
    3-8
    • PDF
  • Physiological and performance characteristics of road, mountain bike and BMX cyclists
    Andrew Roman Novak, Benjamin J Dascombe
    9-16
    • PDF
  • The effect of environmental conditions on performance in timed cycling events
    Dan B Dwyer
    17-22
    • PDF
  • Reproducibility of a Laboratory Based 1-km Wattbike Cycling Time Trial in Competitive Cyclists
    Phillip Michael Bellinger, Clare Minahan
    23-28
    • PDF
  • The Reliability of Performance During Computer-Simulated Varying Gradient Cycling Time Trials
    29-33
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  • Analysis of gender policies of the Spanish cycling and triathlon federations from the point of view of representative athletes and expert technicians
    Mayte Leruite
    34-43
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List of reviewers

  • List of reviewers 2014
    Manuel Mateo-March
    44
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Journal of Science and Cycling (JSC) is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews, brief communications and letters in all areas of Cycling or Triathlon sciences. The journal aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles.

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