Stephen Lane

iBike Newton+ Power Meter review

There are more power meters on the market now than ever before and the iBike Newton is one such device. In this piece, Stephen Lane, a PhD candidate in training adaptation at RMIT University, reviews the iBike Newton and considers how it stacks up against some of the bigger names in cycling power meters.

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Eight weeks of simulated altitude training – results and conclusions

Melbourne-based A-grade cyclist and training adaptation PhD student Stephen Lane has spent eight weeks doing simulated altitude training sessions at the Bodyology facility in south-east Melbourne. He’s been writing for CyclingTips about the experience and in this final part of a three-part series, Stephen runs through the results of the experiment and considers the effects […]

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Eight weeks of simulated altitude training – part 2

Over the past four weeks A-grade racer Stephen Lane has been undergoing simulated altitude training at the Melbourne-based Bodyology altitude training facility. In this second instalment in a series of three articles Stephen talks about how his body has started adapting to training at altitude. Stephen is nearing completion of a PhD in training adaptation […]

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Eight weeks of simulated altitude training – an introduction

You only have to look as far as Team Sky’s Tenerife training camps to see that altitude training is taken seriously at the pointy end of the sport. Now, in collaboration with the Melbourne-based Bodyology altitude training facility we’ve been able to tee up an eight-week simulated altitude training block for local A-grade cyclist Stephen […]

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