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Validating an adjustment to the intermittent critical power model for elite cyclists—modeling w' balance During world cup team pursuit performances
Bartram, J. C., Thewlis, D., Martin, D. T., Norton, K. I.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Norton, K. I.…”
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The limits of the possible: models of power supply and demand in cycling
Olds, T., Norton, K., Craig, N., Olive, S., Lowe, E.Published in Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1995)“…Norton, K.…”
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Influence of test duration and event specificity on maximal accumulated oxygen deficit of high performance track cyclists
Craig, N. P., Norton, K. I., Conyers, R. A., Woolford, S. M., Bourdon, P. C., Stanef, T., Walsh, C. BPublished in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1995)“…Norton, K. I.…”
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Aerobic and anaerobic indices contributing to track endurance cycling performance
Craig, N. P., Bourdon, P. C., Woolford, S. M., Stanef, T., Walsh, C. B., Norton, K. I., Squires, B., Olds,T. S., Conyers, R. A.Published 1992“…Norton, K. I.…”
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Influence of test duration and event specificity on maximal accumulated oxygen deficit of high performance track cyclists
Craig, N. P., Norton, K. I., Conyers, R. A., Woolford, S. M., Bourdon, P. C., Stanef, T., Walsh, C. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1995)“…Norton, K. I.…”
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