Evolving Pacing Strategies for Team Pursuit Track Cycling

  • Wagner M
  • Day J
  • Jordan D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Team pursuit track cycling is a bicycle racing sport held on velodromes and is part of the Summer Olympics. It involves the use of strategies to minimize the overall time that a team of cyclists needs to complete a race. We present an optimisation framework for team pursuit track cycling and show how to evolve strategies using metaheuristics for this interesting real-world problem. Our experimental results show that these heuristics lead to significantly better strategies than state-of-art strategies that are currently used by teams of cyclists.

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Wagner, M., Day, J., Jordan, D., Kroeger, T., & Neumann, F. (2013). Evolving Pacing Strategies for Team Pursuit Track Cycling (pp. 61–76). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6322-1_4

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