Physical performance affected by lack of sleep?

Does sleep loss affect physical performance? The early research suggested that while it was detrimental to cognitive function, sleep loss didn't really have a significant effect on physical performance

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However, more recent research has indicated that sleep loss is detrimental to endurance performance - for example, by increasing the perceived exertion to maintain a given workload. Now a new French study has looked at the combined effects of sleep deprivation on both cycling performance and cognitive function. 

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