Muscle fibre type, efficiency, and mechanical optima affect freely chosen pedal rate during cycling.
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G Sjøgaard | G. Sjøgaard | J. Andersen | E A Hansen | J S Nielsen | J L Andersen | J. Nielsen | E. Hansen | J. L. Andersen
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