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Effect of task familiarisation on distribution of energy during a 2000 m cycling time trial

Corbett et al., 2009

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2389088771908423055
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Corbett J
Barwood M
Parkhouse K
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British journal of sports medicine

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Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expenditure during a series of 2000 m cycling time trials (TTs). Method: Nine trained males completed three 2000 m TTs on a Velotron cycling ergometer. To examine pacing strategy …
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