THE IMPORTANCE OF ISOMETRIC MAXIMUM STRENGTH AND PEAK RATE‐OF‐FORCE DEVELOPMENT IN SPRINT CYCLING
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William A Sands | Michael H Stone | Sarah L. Smith | J. Cotton | W. Sands | M. Stone | Jon M. Carlock | Michael Hartman | Jon Carlock | Sam Callan | Des Dickie | Karen Daigle | John Cotton | Sarah L Smith | K. Daigle | S. Callan | Des Dickie | Michael Hartman | M. Stone
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