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    Mouth rinsing and ingesting unpleasant salty or bitter solutions after heavy-intensity cycling does not influence sprint performance or knee-extensor force in trained cyclists

    Gray, E. A., Cavaleri, R., Siegler, J. C.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)
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    Postexercise glucose-fructose coingestion augments cycling capacity during short-term and overnight recovery from exhaustive exercise, compared with isocaloric glucose

    Gray, E. A., Green, T. A., Betts, J. A., Gonzalez, J. T.
    Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2020)
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