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(Organization), USA Cycling. Sport coach manual for competitive cycling. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1996.

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Friel, Joe. The cyclist's training bible: A complete training guide for the competitive road cyclist. 2nd ed. Boulder, Colo: VeloPress, 1996.

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Friel, Joe. The cyclist's training bible: A complete training guide for the competitive road cyclist. Boulder, Colo: VeloPress, 1996.

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The mountain biker's training bible: A complete training guide for the competitive mountain biker. Boulder, Colo: VeloPress, 2000.

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Cycling for competition. Wigston [England]: Southwater, 2011.

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Maddox, Jake. Cycling champion. North Mankato, Minn: Stone Arch Books, 2012.

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Baker, Arnie. Essentials of bicycle training & racing: Training & competition for road racing : training, workouts ... San Diego, CA: Argo Pub., 1996.

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Ken, Evans, ed. Bicycle mechanics: In workshop and competition. Champaign, Ill: Leisure Press, 1986.

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Ken, Evans, ed. Bicycle mechanics: In workshop and competition. 2nd ed. Champaign, Ill: Leisure Press, 1990.

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Pickering, Edward. The illustrated practical encyclopedia of cycling: Training, bike maintenance & racing : everything you need to know about cycling for fitness and leisure, training for both sport and competition, and the greatest races. London: Hermes House, 2009.

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ill, Santillan Jorge, ed. I couldn't land a bunny hop. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Stone Arch Books, 2012.

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Cleave, Chris. Gold. Waterville, Maine: Thorndike Press, 2012.

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Gold: A novel. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2012.

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Pihui, Zhao, ed. Gold. Taibei Shi: Huang guan wen hua chu ban you xian gong si, 2012.

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Kress, Jeff. Mental Training: For Competitive Cycling. McGraw-Hill/Contemporary, 1999.

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News, Velo. Training Diary: A 52-Week Log of Your Cycling Fitness. Velo News: The Journal of Competitive Cycling. VVeloNewsBooks, 1992.

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Handbook of Competitive Cycling: Training, Keep Fit, Tactics (Meyer & Meyer Sport). Meyer & Meyer Fachverlag und Buchhandel GmbH, 1998.

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Reese, Gregory G. The effects of various crank-speeds (60, 80, 100 rpm) on maximal oxygen consumption in trained competitive cyclists. 1986.

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The effects of pedal frequency on VOb2s and work output: At lactate threshold (LT), fixed blood lactate concentrations of 2 and 4 mM and at max in competitive cyclists. 1985.

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Buchanan, Mark Kevin. The effects of pedal frequency on VO₂ and work output: At lactate threshold (LT), fixed blood lactate concentrations of 2 and 4 mM and at max in competitive cyclists. 1985.

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None. Competition Cycling. Hermes House, 2011.

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Correlation of skeletal muscle fiber types, skeletal muscle lipoprotein lipase activity, and plasma concentrations of high-density lipoproteins in competitive road bicyclists and in sedentary controls. 1985.

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Speed, Cathy, and Laurence Berman. Bicycling injuries. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0045.

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Cycling as a competitive sport actually preceded the invention of our familiar pedalled chain-driven two-wheeled device by almost two decades. Some traditionalists consider that cycle sport should be confined to the conventional iconic drop-handlebar ‘racing cycle’ in either its fixed-wheel guise on the track or its multi-geared superficially similar cousin used in road racing. The evolution of cycling as an Olympic event gives the lie to this narrow view and is a metaphor for the development of the sport....
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Snowling, Steve, and Ken Evans. Bicycle Mechanics in Workshop and Competition (Cycling). 3rd ed. Bicycling Books, 1993.

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Tour de Life: From Coma to Competition. Three Story Press, 2007.

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Hardie, Martin. Governing the Society of Competition: Cycling, Doping and the Law. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.

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Hardie, Martin. Governing the Society of Competition: Cycling, Doping and the Law. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2020.

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Complete Practical Encyclopedia of Cycling: Everything You Need to Know about Cycling for Fitness and Leisure, Training for Both Sport and Competition, and the Greatest Races. Anness Publishing, 2015.

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Jaques, Rod. Triathlon injuries. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0040.

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Triathlon is an event that involves sequential swimming, cycling, and running. It first appeared on the Olympic programme in Sydney 2000. Competition distances vary (Table 4.7.1) but are based on approximate ratios of the three disciplines first established in 1979 by the Hawaii Ironman Championship which consists of a 3.8 km swim, 180.2 km cycle, and a 42.2 km run....
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Auty, Richard M., and Haydn I. Furlonge. The Rent Curse. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198828860.001.0001.

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This book analyses the political economy of economic development using two stylized facts models of rent-driven growth. The models show that: (i) the resource curse is a variant of a wider rent curse that can be driven by geopolitical rent (foreign aid), labour rent (worker remittances), or regulatory rent (government manipulation of relative prices); (ii) the rent curse is caused by policy failure and is avoidable; (iii) the global incidence of the rent curse varies over time, which reflects development policy fashions; and (iv) the intensity of the rent curse also varies with rent linkages. Rent cycling theory posits that low rent incentivizes the elite to grow the economy to become wealthy, whereas high rent encourages siphoning rent for immediate enrichment at the expense of sustainable and diversified economic growth. The contrasting incentives trigger divergent policies and structural change. Low rent motivates the efficient allocation of inputs in line with the economy’s comparative advantage in labour-intensive exports, which drives: structural change; rapid egalitarian economic growth; and incremental democratization. High rent, however, elicits contests to capture rent for immediate enrichment so the economy absorbs rent too quickly. The economy experiences Dutch disease effects that expand a subsidized urban sector whose rent demands outstrip supply, resulting in a staple trap and a protracted growth collapse. The economy fails to diversify competitively and depends for growth on expanding rent rather than on competitive diversification that boosts productivity. The book uses the models to explain why many developing countries in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Gulf followed a staple trap trajectory and draws on East Asia and South Asia for reform.
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Snowling, Steve, and Ken Evans. Bicycle Mechanics: In Workshop and Competition. Human Kinetics Publishers, 1987.

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Markers of muscle damage following prolonged swimming, cycling, and running and a triathlon competition. 1991.

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Markers of muscle damage following prolonged swimming, cycling, and running and a triathlon competition. 1992.

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Jacobsen, Dean, and Olivier Dangles. Energy flow and species interactions at the edge. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736868.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 elucidates the relationships between the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems at high altitude through the description of material cycles and food webs. Following the landscape continuum model, material cycling is profoundly influenced by the physical structure of the waterscape (e.g. vegetation cover); as a result a great diversity of energetic pathways characterize high altitude waterscapes, along an autotrophy–heterotrophy gradient. Similarly, high altitude aquatic food webs embrace a great diversity of trophic compartments, feeding strategies, and processes (trophic cascades and terrestrial subsidiarity) that are profoundly shaped by environmental harshness. Harsh conditions also generate stress gradients along which the strength and direction of species interactions (from competition to facilitation) and their functional role (e.g. as ecosystem engineers) are modified. The resulting structural and functional changes affect in turn species coexistence and trigger potential ecosystem shifts.
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The Bicycling Training Journal: A Daily Dose of Motivation, Training Tips, and Wisdom for Every Kind of Cyclist-From Fitness Riders to Competitive Racers. Rodale Books, 2004.

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A por el oro: Una novela sobre la rivalidad, los límites de la amistad y el valor de la vida. Madrid, Spain: Maeva, 2012.

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Gold. 2013.

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