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Uncovering Success Patterns in Track Cycling: Integrating Performance Data with Coaches and Athletes’ Perspectives

Authors :
Educación física y deportiva
Gorputz eta Kirol Hezkuntza
Cesanelli, Leonardo
Lagoute, Thomas
Ylaite, Berta
Calleja González, Julio María
Fernández Peña, Eneko
Satkunskiene, Danguole
Leite, Nuno
Venckunas, Tomas
Educación física y deportiva
Gorputz eta Kirol Hezkuntza
Cesanelli, Leonardo
Lagoute, Thomas
Ylaite, Berta
Calleja González, Julio María
Fernández Peña, Eneko
Satkunskiene, Danguole
Leite, Nuno
Venckunas, Tomas
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Track cycling entails a challenging progression from the youth categories to elite competition. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the importance of early performance and various publicly available performance indicators in predicting the success of male and female cyclists across different track disciplines. Additionally, the study enriches the findings by incorporating interviews with international-level coaches and athletes. A retrospective analysis of data from UCI track cycling databases was conducted, supplemented by interviews with international-level coaches and athletes. The success rate for highly ranked junior track cyclists was found to be less than 20%, with a majority of these athletes specializing in sprint events, regardless of gender. The study indicated that the UCI ranking and points earned during the season were not reliable indicators for distinguishing future success (p < 0.05). From the interviews, we identified three main themes: (1) trends in career success from the youth to elite categories, (2) performance markers as predictors of future success, and (3) the challenges and time involved in reaching elite categories. Junior category performance alone may not be the sole indicator of future success in track cycling. However, integrating performance analyses with practitioners and athletes’ perspectives enables a deeper understanding of the results and the developmental context.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430742129
Document Type :
Electronic Resource