Search Results - Richard, T.
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Long recovery induced by short exercise-to-rest ratio and effort duration determine the influence of hypoxia during repeated cycling sprints to exhaustion
Raberin, A., Elmer, J., Willis, S. J., Richard, T., Vernillo, G., Iaia, F. M., Girard, O., Malatesta, D., Millet, G. P.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2023)“…Richard, T.…”
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Hypoxia does not change performance and psychophysiological responses during repeated cycling sprints to exhaustion with short exercise-to-rest ratio
Raberin, A., Willis, S. J., Richard, T., Elmer, J., Vernillo, G., Iaia, F. M., Girard, O., Malatesta, D., Millet, G. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Richard, T.…”
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On metrics to assess road bicycle dynamic comfort during impacts
Drouet, J.-M., Covill, D., Leroux, M., Richard, S.Published in Sports Engineering (2022)“…Richard, S.…”
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Similarity between the 3-minute and traditional measure of critical power in a track cyclist: A casestudy
Richard, N. A., Koehle, M. S.Published in Sport Performance & Science Reports (2020)“…Richard, N. A.…”
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Optimizing recovery to support multi-evening cycling competition performance
Richard, N. A., Koehle, M. S.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2019)“…Richard, N. A.…”
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