Investigating cycling kinematics and braking maneuvers in the real world: e-bikes make cyclists move faster, brake harder, and experience new conflicts
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Marco Dozza | Niccolò Baldanzini | Pedro Huertas-Leyva | M. Dozza | N. Baldanzini | P. Huertas-Leyva
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