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The impact of a simulated grand tour on sleep, mood, and well-being of competitive cyclists

Michelle Lastella
Gregory D Roach
Shona Halson
David Martin
Nicholas P West
Charli Sargent
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Aim: Professional cycling is considered one of the most demanding of all endurance sports. The three major professional cycling stages races (i.e. Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España) require cyclists to compete daily covering between ~150 - 200 km for three consecutive weeks. Anecdotal evidence indicates that such an event has a significant effect on the sleep, mood, and general well--being of cyclists, particularly during the latter stages of the event. The primary aim of this study was to simulate a grand tour and determine the impact a grand tour has on the sleep, mood, and general well--being of competitive cyclists. Methods: Twenty--one male cyclists (M ± SD, age 22.2 ± 2.7 years) were examined for 39 days across three phases (i.e. baseline, simulated grand tour, and recovery). Sleep was assessed using sleep diaries and wrist activity monitors. Mood and general well--being were assessed using the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) and visual analogue scales (VAS). Results: The amount and quality of sleep as assessed by the wrist activity monitors declined during the simulated grand tour. In contrast, self--reported sleep quality improved throughout the study. Cyclists' mood and general well--being as indicated by vigour, motivation, physical and mental state declined during the simulated tour. Conclusion: Future investigations should examine sleep, mood and well--being during an actual grand tour. Such data could prove instrumental toward understanding the sleep and psychological changes that occur during a grand tour.
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2015
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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
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55
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12
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1555-1564
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School of Behavioural and Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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