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New guide helps beginner cyclists with nutrition basics 

New guide helps beginner cyclists with nutrition basics 

Cyclists new to the sport have a lot of information to digest when searching for the proper diet that will improve their performance. Considering how to consume carbohydrates, fats and protein in the right amounts and at the right time can be confusing. Feedyourbike.com has put together a guide...

High costs sink Performance Lab bar

High costs sink Performance Lab bar

Performance Lab has canned its Nu:tropic bar, citing high production costs as the culprit that killed the product. “Post-pandemic, the prices of fuel, distribution and raw materials have skyrocketed,” the company said in an email to customers regarding the Performance Lab bar. The high costs made...

Women in triathlons are under-fueling: Research

Women in triathlons are under-fueling: Research

As many as 55% of women competing in full-distance triathlons are under-fueling, according to research by Precision Fuel & Hydration. The analysis highlighted that under-fueling was much more common for age-group female athletes, with age-group men and professionals of both genders far more...

The great debate rages: How to clean your water bottle

The great debate rages: How to clean your water bottle

Forget discussions around tire pressure and saddle height. If you want to trigger a debate on a problem that seems to befuddle everyone who rides a bike, ask a group of cyclists how they clean their water bottles. The answers will fill chat rooms for weeks. Feed Your Bike has rounded up a...

Apple cider hydration mix just in time for fall cycling

Apple cider hydration mix just in time for fall cycling

Skratch Labs has released a limited-edition apple cider hydration drink mix. The drink mix replaces electrolytes lost in sweat and provides energy for working out or racing. It is available in resealable 20-serving bags on Amazon. “The seasonal apple cider is a fan favorite, a tradition, and a...

A healthy gut fuels cycling performance

A healthy gut fuels cycling performance

Cycling demands not only physical fitness but also a well-functioning digestive system. Gut health, often overlooked, plays a critical role in the performance and overall wellbeing of cyclists. Whether you're a competitive athlete or a recreational cyclist, the state of your gut can directly...

Is sodium bicarbonate the edge cyclists seek?

Is sodium bicarbonate the edge cyclists seek?

A household item that is best-known for keeping the refrigerator smelling fresh is being embraced as a supplement that can give cyclists and other athletes a significant edge. It is not unusual to see runners or riders loading up before an event with sodium bicarbonate, otherwise known as baking...

New protein bar aids recovery

New protein bar aids recovery

ADDRA Labs has launched its new ADDRA High Performance Protein Bars targeted at muscle recovery, repair, and remodeling. The high-protein bars were designed with a focus on performance nutrition on rest days. Each bar is compact, melt-resistant, and gluten-free, with two dairy-based and...

Gifts for cyclists? Check out this new marketplace

Gifts for cyclists? Check out this new marketplace

Fuel Goods has launched a sports nutrition marketplace for cyclists, runners and other athletes of all levels. Among the marketplace’s offerings is the RiderBox, a box containing gels, bars, drink powders, recovery products and body care items geared specifically for cyclists.  Accessories such as...

The supplement that helped fuel a record-breaking RAAM

The supplement that helped fuel a record-breaking RAAM

When Colin O’Brady and his friend Lucas Clarke set a new pairs category record in the Race Across America last June, they were burning close to 15,000 calories a day and relying on gels and drink powders to make it up. In an article in Muscle & Fitness, O’Brady said he...

Fat cyclist squashes naysayers

Fat cyclist squashes naysayers

Marley Blonsky is a fat cyclist who makes no bones about her size.  “As a fat woman with nearly 10 years of riding, thousands of miles under my wheels, and the founder of All Bodies on Bikes, a nonprofit advocating for size inclusion in cycling, I’ve come across a lot of misconceptions about...

Junk fuel: Olympic cyclist can’t outsprint sweet tooth

Junk fuel: Olympic cyclist can’t outsprint sweet tooth

Olympic cyclist Chloé Dygert is a cheater – when it comes to her diet. Cookies and bagels are her weakness, she tells Time magazine. On Sundays when Crumbl Cookies puts out their weekly menu, she’s in for the chocolate chip cookies. But the gourmet cookie chain’s Everything Bagel...

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