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    Does training with PowerCranks(tm) affect economy of motion, cycling efficiency, oxygen uptake and muscle activation patterns in trained cyclists?

    Burns, J.
    Published 2008
    “…Edith Cowan University…”
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    The effect of concurrent resistance and endurance training on physiological and performance parameters of well trained endurance cyclists

    Levin, G.
    Published 2007
    “…Edith Cowan University…”
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