Abstract

Introduction: Running is the most important discipline for success in elite Olympic distance triathlon. However, running at maximum efficiency after cycling requires the ability to limit physiological and biomechanical alterations induced by cycling. Cycling has been shown to interfere with running muscle recruitment in highly trained triathletes after a short 20min cycle, but it is not known if this occurs in elite international triathletes or if it occurs after a cycle that simulates race conditions.

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