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EXPERT KNOWLEDGE, SUPPORTED BY SCIENCE

Our goal is to provide the best evidence-based practice to athletes of all levels. These articles have been written by S2S cycling coaches and sports scientists to share their performance knowledge, experience and methodology with you.  

Managing Your Off-Season

While some athletes relish in this time off the bike – others can feel anxious about the absence of training. The truth is that the off season provides an opportunity to use the active rest and recuperation constructively, for the season ahead.

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Concussion in Cycling

Concussion And Cycling

A concussion refers to a form of traumatic brain injury that causes a disturbance of the brain’s normal functioning but that does not result in

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Nadine Rieder XCO Race

Celebrating South African Women’s Day

At Science to Sport we work with a broad and growing range of female athletes. We know and understand that it might feel intimidating to sign up for coaching services, so we chatted to a few of our women athletes who shared with us – what made them sign up for a coach and their advice to other female athletes.

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Understanding Laboratory Performance Testing And Data

As a data-rich sport, cycling is filled with riders discussing VO2Max, peak power output (PPO), and functional threshold power (FTP). These terms are associated with performance in cycling, but how valuable are they and how can we accurately measure these numbers?

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Dennis Venter at the 2021 Cape Epic

The Training-life Balance For Absa Cape Epic

Of course, one marvels at the efforts and technical prowess of the professionals making their way around the course, but there are nearly 600 2-person teams traversing the same 700km across the Cape. Many of these riders are parents, hold demanding jobs – and balance their training into their schedules ride. We spoke to some of these everyday heroes to find out about their training for the Epic.

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Race Day Nutrition

Please Note: This article is 7 years old. Dr Nicola Freitas’ published an October 2025 article on Gut Training & Race Day Nutrition here. Pre-race

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Improving your recovery

Recovery should: Improve the quality of training Prevent overtraining or maladaptive training Decrease the risk of developing an overuse injury Improve performance in competition Sports

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