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Physiological characteristics and performance in elite enduro mountain biking

Kirkwood, Lewis; Ingram, Lesley; Cunningham, Jamie; Malone, Eva; Florida-James, Geraint

Authors

Lewis Kirkwood

Jamie Cunningham



Abstract

Enduro mountain bike racing is composed of several timed predominantly downhill race stages linked by time restricted, non-competitive transition stages. This study aimed to 1) detail and compare the laboratory assessed physiological characteristics of elite and non-elite enduro mountain bike riders, and 2) evaluate the use of 10Hz global positioning systems (GPS) unit including a 100Hz triaxial accelerometer to define the demands of enduro mountain bike racing and identify components of successful performance. Eleven (n=11) male enduro mountain bike riders completed laboratory protocols for peak aerobic capacity (VO2peak), onset of blood lactate accumulation at 2 and 4 mmol/L (OBLA2 and OBLA4 respectively), intermittent sprint test (EST), and anthropometry measures. Participants were divided into elite (n=5) and non-elite (n=6) groups for analysis. Nine (n=9) elite enduro mountain bike athletes participated in field data collection at an international enduro mountain bike race. Two race stages were used for analysis of velocity, accumulated load, heart rate and time to complete specific sections of track calculated from GPS units placed on the bicycle seat mast and the rider’s torso. Elite athletes produced greater power during the EST and at VO2peak, OBLA2, OBLA4 when compared to non-elite riders (all p0.05). Accumulated load was significantly greater on the bicycle than the rider on both stages (p

Citation

Kirkwood, L., Ingram, L., Cunningham, J., Malone, E., & Florida-James, G. (2017). Physiological characteristics and performance in elite enduro mountain biking. Journal of Science and Cycling, 6(2), 13-21. https://doi.org/10.28985/171231.jsc.09

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 10, 2017
Online Publication Date Dec 31, 2017
Publication Date Dec 31, 2017
Deposit Date Jan 9, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jan 9, 2018
Journal Journal of Science and Cycling
Print ISSN 2254-7053
Publisher Cycling Research Center
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 2
Pages 13-21
DOI https://doi.org/10.28985/171231.jsc.09
Keywords Mountain biking, enduro, performance, physiology,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1024466

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© 2017 Kirkwood licensee JSC. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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