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A literature overview of modern biomechanical-based technologies for bike-fitting professionals and coaches

Millour et al., 2023

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707145572924880818
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Millour G
Velásquez A
Domingue F
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International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching

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The optimization of cycling position is essential to improve performance and prevent overuse injuries. Bike-fitting methods, based on biomechanical variables, have been proposed in the scientific literature. To facilitate and generalize their use, the bike-fitting …
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