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    Examining the effectiveness of bike fitting

    Bini, R. R., Hume, P.
    Published in Sports Medicine (2025)
    “…Evolution of bike fitting has created a mixed approach that follows principles from ergonomics (quantitative) together with qualitative aspects, which are advocated by some practitioners as resembling art [3, 4]. …”
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    Pedaling variability in cycling: A nonlinear approach

    Albano, D.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)
    “…This could provide new insights into the biomechanics and ergonomics of cycling, as well as the design and optimization of bicycles.…”
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    Female cycling movement: How to construct biomechanical digital-twins

    Verwulgen, S., Danckaers, F., Audenaert, E., Duquesne, K., Steenackers, G., Ribbens, B., Sijbers, J., Verwulgen, S.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)
    “…Key gender gaps persist in: Ergonomics and performance optimization: The cycling industry largely focuses on tacit and explicit knowledge on male physiology, neglecting the distinct needs of female cyclists. …”
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    Female cycling movement: How to construct biomechanical digital-twins

    Verwulgen, S., Danckaers, F., Audenaert, E., Duquesne, K., Steenackers, G., Ribbens, B., Sijbers, J.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)
    “…Key gender gaps persist in: Ergonomics and performance optimization: The cycling industry largely focuses on tacit and explicit knowledge on male physiology, neglecting the distinct needs of female cyclists. …”
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    Pedaling variability in cycling: A nonlinear approach

    Albano, D.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)
    “…This could provide new insights into the biomechanics and ergonomics of cycling, as well as the design and optimization of bicycles.…”
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    Simulation of the technique of pedaling of cyclists on the basis of visual control of the correspondence of the rhythm of angular movements in the links of a kinematic chain

    Chermit, K. D., Zabolotny, A. G., Tikhonova, I. V., Al Mahdi Shawkat Ezzat Abdullah
    Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)
    “…The work was carried out in the laboratory of ergonomic biomechanics of the Adyghe State University, 19 cyclists of the first category and CMS took part. …”
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    Effects of ergonomic clip on handles on upper body vibration transmissibility and muscular activity during pedalling with vibrations

    Duc, S., Scholler, V., Puel, F., Millour, G., Bertucc, W.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2021)
    “…Unlike the cylindrical handles, the ergonomic clip-on handles did not involve a significant decrease in the maximal handgrip force after the pedalling exercise. …”
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    The effect of vibration cycle ergometry on pulmonary VO2 kinetics, isokinetic knee torque, and lower extremity explosive power

    Kramer, M., Kholvadia, A.
    Published in Ergonomics (2021)
    “…Ergonomics…”
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    Comparison of two different cooling systems in alleviating thermal and physiological strain during prolonged exercise in the heat

    Keller, S., Kohne, S., Bloch, W., Schumann, M.
    Published in Ergonomics (2021)
    “…Ergonomics…”
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    Cycling strength vs. gym strength for endurance cyclists

    Halme, S., Malmstedt, L., Schumann, M., Cheung, S., Ahtiainen, J.
    Published in 19th International Symposium "Modern Science and Practice for Strength and Endurance Training" October 10-12, 2018 (2020)
    “…Contact: Halme, Samuel; Malmstedt, Lauri; Ahtiainen, Juha: Neuromuscular Research Center, Biology of Physical Activity, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Schumann Moritz: Institute of Cardiovascular Research and Sports Medicine, German Sport University, Cologne, Germany; Cheung, Stephen: Environmental Ergonomics Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, Brock University, St. …”
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    Evaluation of the effectiveness of an anti-vibration MTB handlebar compared to a traditional MTB handlebar

    Perrotin, N., Duc, S., Puel, F., Bertucci, W.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2019)
    “…A recent study showed that new ergonomic MTB grips could prevent fatigue by reducing both vibrations and muscular activity in the forearm while preserving maximal handgrip force(Scholler et al., 2018: Journal of Science & Cycling, 7). …”
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    Personal perspective: in search of an optimum cycling posture

    de Vey Mestdagh, K.
    Published in Applied Ergonomics (1998)
    “…Applied Ergonomics…”
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    Effects of body-mapping-designed clothing on heat stress and running performance in a hot environment

    Jiao, J., Li, Y., Yao, L., Chen, Y., Guo, Y., Wong, S. H. S., Ng, F. S. F., Hu, J.
    Published in Ergonomics (2017)
    “…Ergonomics…”
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    Resistive force selection and upper body contraction dynamics: Relationships with anaerobic cycle ergometry performance

    McCormick, M. C., Baker, J. S.
    Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)
    Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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    Measurement of power in mechanically braked cycle ergometers for performance evaluation

    Gordon, R. S., Franklin, K. L., Baker, J. S.
    Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)
    Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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    Power meter principles for optimizing testing, training, and performance strategies in cycling

    Broeder, C. E.
    Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)
    Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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    Applied ergonomics of cycling performance

    Kennedy, M. D., Lampe, W. N.
    Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)
    Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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    Effects of environmental conditions on competitive swimming performance

    Guggenheimer, J., Young, K., Cane, D.
    Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)
    Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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    Whole-body vibration exposure in sport: four relevant cases

    Tarabini, M., Saggin, B., Scaccabarozzi, D.
    Published in Ergonomics (2015)
    “…Ergonomics…”
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    Application to cycling of a bioenergetic model: Towards a multi-level biomechanical model for global cyclist performance analysis

    Zignoli, A., Savoldelli, A., Biral, F., Pellegrini, B., Schena, F.
    Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)
    “…Purpose: The aim of this study is to validate the model in order to track the dynamic state of the anaerobic sources accordingly with the CP model (Monod & Scherrer, 1965, Ergonomics, 8, 329-338) and thus predicting by means of numerical simulations the athlete`s ability of providing supra-CP power outputs during a training session. …”
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