Mean stability and between-session reliability of cycling biomechanics variables in elite pursuit cyclists
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Williams, DanielDunn, Marcus
Worsfold, Paul
Newton, Deborah
Faulkner, Steve H.
d’Andrea, Francesca
Wheat, Jon
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Sheffield Hallam University; UK Sports Institute; Great Britain Cycling Team; Heriot-Watt University; University of Chester; Nottingham Trent UniversityPublication Date
2025-03-03
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The purpose of this study was to determine the number of crank revolutions required to obtain stable mean values of sagittal plane biomechanics variables, and the between-session reliability of these variables, whilst cyclists used an aerodynamic position. Eighteen elite cyclists completed a 3-min maximal bout on a cycling ergometer. Lower-limb kinematic and kinetic data were captured using 2D motion capture and force pedals. Raw data were filtered using a 4th order Butterworth low-pass filter (6 hz) and interpolated to 100 points per revolution. The middle 60 revolutions of each trial were extracted and 37 discrete and 15 time-series variables were calculated. Mean stability was assessed in all participants, and between-session reliability was analysed in a subset of 11 participants. Sequential averaging indicated more revolutions to stability than iterative intra-class correlation coefficients. Crank kinetics were more stable than joint kinematics and kinetics. For stable discrete and time-series variables, 30 and 38 revolutions are recommended, respectively. Between-day reliability for all variables was moderate to excellent, and good to excellent for crank kinetics and joint kinematics variables. Hip flexion-extension and ankle dorsiflexion kinetics were least reliable. Researchers and applied practitioners should consider these findings when planning, and interpreting results from, cycling biomechanics interventions.Citation
Williams, D., Dunn, M., Worsfold, P., Newton, D., Faulkner, S. H., d’Andrea, F., & Wheat, J. (2025). Mean stability and between-session reliability of cycling biomechanics variables in elite pursuit cyclists. Sports Biomechanics, vol(issue), pages. https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2025.2471805Publisher
Taylor & FrancisJournal
Sports BiomechanicsType
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sports Biomechanics on 03/03/2025, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2025.2471805ISSN
1476-3141EISSN
1752-6116Sponsors
This study is part of a PhD programme of research jointly funded by British Cycling and Sheffield Hallam University.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/14763141.2025.2471805
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