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Functional Threshold Power in Cyclists: Validity of the Concept and Physiological Responses (2018)
Journal Article
Borszcz, F., Tramontin, A., Bossi, A., Carminatti, L., & Costa, V. (2018). Functional Threshold Power in Cyclists: Validity of the Concept and Physiological Responses. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 39(10), 737-742. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-101546

Functional threshold power is defined as the highest power output a cyclist can maintain in a quasi-steady state for approximately 60 min (FTP60). In order to improve practicality for regular evaluations, FTP60 could theoretically be determined as 95... Read More about Functional Threshold Power in Cyclists: Validity of the Concept and Physiological Responses.

Pacing Strategy and Tactical Positioning During Cyclo-Cross Races (2018)
Journal Article
Bossi, A. H., O’Grady, C., Ebreo, R., Passfield, L., & Hopker, J. G. (2018). Pacing Strategy and Tactical Positioning During Cyclo-Cross Races. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 13(4), 452-458. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2017-0183

Purpose: To describe pacing strategy and competitive behavior in elite-level cyclo-cross races. Methods: Data from 329 men and women competing in 5 editions (2012–2016) of Union Cycliste Internationale Cyclo-Cross World Championships were compiled. I... Read More about Pacing Strategy and Tactical Positioning During Cyclo-Cross Races.