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Altitude training at 2690m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S., Walsh, C., Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Parisotto, R., Martin, D., Pyne, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Protocols for the physiological assessment of high-performance track, road and mountain cyclists
Craig, N., Walsh, Ch., Martin, D. T., Woolford, S., Bourdon, P., Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Savage, B.Published in Physiological tests for elite athletes (2000)book“…Stanef, T.…”
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Influence of test duration and event specificity on maximal accumulated oxygen deficit of high performance track cyclists
Craig, N. P., Norton, K. I., Conyers, R. A., Woolford, S. M., Bourdon, P. C., Stanef, T., Walsh, C. BPublished in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1995)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Altitude training at 2690m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S, Walsh, C, Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Parisotto, R., Martin, D., Pyne, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Reduced performance of male and female athletes at 580 m altitude
Gore, C. J., Littl, S. C., Hahn, A. G., Scroop, G. C., Norton, K. I., Bourdon,P. C., Woolford, S. M., Buckley, J. D., Stanef, T., Campbell, D. P., Warson, D. B., Emonson, D. L.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Effect of pedal cadence on the accumulated oxygen deficit, maximal aerobic power and blood lactate transition thresholds of high-performance junior endurance cyclists (Effect of pedal cadence on the accumulated oxygen deficit, maximal aerobic power and blood lactate transition thresholds of high-performance junior endurance cyclists)
Woolford, S. M., Withers, R. T., Craig, N. P., Bourdon, P. C., Stanef, T., McKenzie, I.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1999)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Aerobic and anaerobic indices contributing to track endurance cycling performance
Craig, N. P., Bourdon, P. C., Woolford, S. M., Stanef, T., Walsh, C. B., Norton, K. I., Squires, B., Olds,T. S., Conyers, R. A.Published 1992research paper“…Stanef, T.…”
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Altitude training at 2690 m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists
Gore, C., Craig, N., Hahn, A. A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S., Walsh, C., Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Parisotto, R., Martin, D., Pyne, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Reduced performance of male and female athletes at 580 m altitude
Gore, C. J., Little, S. C., Hahn, A. A. G., Scroop, G. C., Norton, K. I., Bourdon, P. C., Woolford, S. M., Buckley, J. D., Stanef, T., Campbell, D. P., Watson, D. B., Emonson, D. L.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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Influence of test duration and event specificity on maximal accumulated oxygen deficit of high performance track cyclists
Craig, N. P., Norton, K. I., Conyers, R. A., Woolford, S. M., Bourdon, P. C., Stanef, T., Walsh, C. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1995)article“…Stanef, T.…”
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