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The Economics of Professional Road Cycling
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0. Foreword / Introduction.- 1. Professional road cycling: historical development and organisational structure.- 2. The organisational structure of professional road cycling.- 3. The economics of professional road cycling.- 4. Sponsoring and marketing.- 5. Broadcasting of cycling.- 6. The economics of cycling attendance.- 7. Coaching and the labour market of cycling.- 8. Strategic behaviour and social mechanisms in cycling races.- 9. The impact of regulation on race developments.- 10. Modelling cycling performances.- 11. Outcome uncertainty and competitive balance.- 12. Globalisation in cycling.- 13. Dysfunctions in cycling: doping and collusion.- 14. The future of professional road cycling​.

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Daniel Joseph Larson is a Lecturer at the University of Oklahoma in the Department of Health and Exercise Science. His research interests are largely contained within the economics of competitive cycling, ranging from professional competition to recreational participation. His past work experience includes periods of collegiate cycling team coaching, professional cycling team management, and managing several competitive cycling events. His past academic research topics also include cycling event management, the industrial organization of sport coaches, U.S. professional cyclist compensation, and cycling competition policies. Daam Van Reeth is an Associate Professor at the Catholic University of Louvain and program director of the business administration program at the University College Brussels (Belgium). His research interests relate to the economics of sport, with special focus on professional road cycling. Research topics he worked on include TV demand for the Tour de France, doping, gender balance in sports coverage of the Olympic Games, performance measurement and fantasy sports.

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