Ingestion of quinine during the latter stages of a 3km TT does not improve cycling performance

Naroa Etxebarria, Megan L R Ross, Ben Rattray, Brad Clark, Roland Goecke, Louise M Burke

Research output: Contribution to conference (non-published works)Abstract

Abstract

Quinine ingestion has been shown to improve short-term (30 s) cycling performance, but it is unclear whether ingesting it during the final 1 km of a 3 km time trial (TT), potentially enhancing the finishing stages, improves overall performance. We quantified the effects of quinine when ingested immediately prior to the last 1 km of a 3 km maximal cycling TT.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-1
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventAnnual Congress of the European-College-of-Sport-Sciences 2019 - Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 3 Jul 20196 Jul 2019
http://sportsci.org/2019/ECSSsport.htm

Other

OtherAnnual Congress of the European-College-of-Sport-Sciences 2019
Abbreviated titleECSS 2019
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period3/07/196/07/19
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