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How virtual sports became sports : a case study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s legitimation strategies of virtual cycling as disruptive sport innovation

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Fouquaert, Thibault, et al. “How Virtual Sports Became Sports : A Case Study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s Legitimation Strategies of Virtual Cycling as Disruptive Sport Innovation.” EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Abstracts, European Association for Sport Management (EASM), 2024.
APA
Fouquaert, T., Tjønndal, A., De Clerck, T., & Willem, A. (2024). How virtual sports became sports : a case study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s legitimation strategies of virtual cycling as disruptive sport innovation. EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Abstracts. Presented at the EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Paris, France.
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Fouquaert, Thibault, Anne Tjønndal, Tom De Clerck, and Annick Willem. 2024. “How Virtual Sports Became Sports : A Case Study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s Legitimation Strategies of Virtual Cycling as Disruptive Sport Innovation.” In EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Abstracts. European Association for Sport Management (EASM).
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Fouquaert, Thibault, Anne Tjønndal, Tom De Clerck, and Annick Willem. 2024. “How Virtual Sports Became Sports : A Case Study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s Legitimation Strategies of Virtual Cycling as Disruptive Sport Innovation.” In EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Abstracts. European Association for Sport Management (EASM).
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Fouquaert T, Tjønndal A, De Clerck T, Willem A. How virtual sports became sports : a case study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s legitimation strategies of virtual cycling as disruptive sport innovation. In: EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Abstracts. European Association for Sport Management (EASM); 2024.
IEEE
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T. Fouquaert, A. Tjønndal, T. De Clerck, and A. Willem, “How virtual sports became sports : a case study of World Triathlon’s and UCI’s legitimation strategies of virtual cycling as disruptive sport innovation,” in EASM 2024 Conference : Sport Management and Social Inclusion, Abstracts, Paris, France, 2024.
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