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Title

Effect of Gear Ratio and Cadence on Gross Efficiency and Pedal Force Effectiveness during Multistage Graded Cycling Test Using a Road Racing Bicycle.

Authors

Kamba, Mutsumi; Naito, Hisashi; Ozaki, Hayao; Machida, Shuichi; Katamoto, Shizuo

Abstract

Gross efficiency (GE) and the index of pedal force effectiveness (IFE) are important factors that enhance cyclists' performance; however, the effects of changing pedal force (gear ratio) and cadence on these indices while riding on a road racing bicycle are poorly investigated. This study aimed to examine the effect of changing gear ratio or cadence on GE and IFE using a road racing bicycle. Nine male cyclists completed graded submaximal cycling tests (five stages of 4 min submaximal cycling sessions with 1 min passive rest intervals). The work rate of each stage was determined using two principles: changing gear ratio at a fixed cadence and changing cadence at a fixed gear ratio. We determined GE and IFE using respiratory variables and pedal reaction forces, respectively. Increasing the gear ratio improved GE, and was associated with the IFE. Although increasing the cadence slightly improved GE from the initial level, the increased values then mostly maintained. IFE was almost stable even when cadence increased. Moreover, no significant correlation was observed between the changes in GE and IFE accompanied by increasing cadence. Our data indicate that an increasing gear ratio, but not cadence, may affect GE and IFE while riding on a road racing bicycle.

Subjects

BICYCLE racing; ROAD bicycles; CYCLING; REACTION forces; CYCLING competitions; EFFECTS pedals; MECHANICAL efficiency

Publication

Sports (2075-4663), 2023, Vol 11, Issue 1, p5

ISSN

2075-4663

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/sports11010005

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