Pacing Strategy, Muscle Fatigue, and Technique in 1500-m Speed-Skating and Cycling Time Trials.
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Inge Zijdewind | Inge K Stoter | Brian R MacIntosh | Florentina J Hettinga | I. Zijdewind | F. Hettinga | B. MacIntosh | J. Fletcher | Jared R Fletcher | Spencer Pootz | S. Pootz
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