Live steam:
The Science of Cycling: How to be an elite cyclist
18.00-19.00
Thursday 18 August
Live stream (http://livestream.com/refinerytv/scienceofcycling)
Louis
Passfield, Professor of Sport Science joins The Physiological Society for a public talk perfect for any cycling enthusiasts out there. Join us online for the live stream of this event, and find out what it takes to become an elite cyclist.
Louis has worked as lead sports scientist with the highly successful British Cycling team preparing
for a number of major events including 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta, and 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Over this time Louis has been part of several gold medal teams and has worked with many of Britain's most successful riders and coaches. Louis has also coached
Olympic, World Championship and Commonwealth Games cyclists, including the Great Britain team pursuit and England team time-trial teams.
This event will be Chaired by British cyclist and writer Michael Hutchinson.
You can also follow and comment on this event on twitter with the hashtag
#ScienceOfCycling
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