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  3. Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020)

Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020)

Published: 2020-12-31

Review articles

  • Sprinting in road cycling – literature review
    Paul Merkes, Paolo Mensapà, Chris Abbiss
    29-52
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Original articles

  • Characteristics of power output during supramaximal cycle ergometer exercise in first- and third-grade male Japanese high school cyclists
    Tomohiro Nakamura
    1-8
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  • The effect of the aerodynamic time-trial position on gross efficiency and self-paced time-trial performance
    Chris Fennell, Ciaran O'Grady, James Hopker
    9-22
    • PDF
  • An Aging Cyclists Time Trial Performances over Four Decades: A Case Study
    Bryce Dyer
    23-28
    • PDF
  • Concussion knowledge and attitudes amongst competitive cyclists
    Jack Hardwicke, Howard Hurst
    53-66
    • PDF
  • The use of the Lamberts Submaximal Cycle Test in Triathlon, an exploratory study in young professional sprint triathletes LSCT and Triathlon performance
    Rob Lamberts
    67-82
    • PDF
  • Does participation in Downhill mountain biking affect measures of executive function?
    Howard Thomas Hurst, Stuart Hancock, Jack Hardwicke, Eric Anderson
    83-93
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About the Journal

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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