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Tasty Hydration: UnTapped Offers New Mapleaid Drink Mix Varieties

Tasty Hydration: UnTapped Offers New Mapleaid Drink Mix Varieties

UnTapped, maker of all-natural athletic fuels, has released lime and maple varieties of its Mapleaid drink mix as the newest additions to its organic limited-ingredient hydration line. All varieties contain 80 calories and 250 mg of sodium per serving. Impact-Site-Verification:...

Fats Are Nothing For Cyclists To Fear, Base Building Expert Says

Fats Are Nothing For Cyclists To Fear, Base Building Expert Says

Cyclists should eat healthy fats and eat them every day, according to Thomas Chapple in his book, “Base Building for Cyclists.” While some riders may be afraid of consuming too much fat, Chapple says some research suggests that eating a diet containing slightly more fat than usual can increase fat...

Cycling Supplements: IOC Says Some Show Promise

Cycling Supplements: IOC Says Some Show Promise

In the never-ending search for an edge that will add endurance or speed, cyclists have a lot to consider when it comes to supplements. While many have no effect, there are some supplements that are widely believed to be at least somewhat effective. The International Olympic Committee weighed in...

Time trial champ learns nutrition the hard way

Time trial champ learns nutrition the hard way

Michael Hutchinson was fast. He won multiple national titles as a rider, becoming one of the UK’s most prolific time trial racers. But when it came to nutrition, he was admittedly something of a laggard. In his book, “Faster: The Obsession, Science and Luck Behind the World’s Fastest Cyclists,”...

HydraPak offers Breakaway+ filtration squeeze bottle

HydraPak offers Breakaway+ filtration squeeze bottle

HydraPak has launched its Breakaway+ filtered squeeze bottle for adventure cyclists, bikepackers and hikers. The company says the lightweight squeeze bottle delivers potable water  through a filter that removes bacteria such as E. coli, parasitic cysts and microplastics 3.0 microns in size or...

Drugs and heat don’t mix: Tom Simpson’s death on the mountain

Drugs and heat don’t mix: Tom Simpson’s death on the mountain

Tour de France racer Tom Simpson’s death on Mont Ventoux is chronicled in William Fotheringham’s book “Put Me Back On My Bike: In Search of Tom Simpson.” In his weekly newsletter, Dr. Gabe Mirkins wrote about the British great’s death and the dangers of drugs and heat while racing. Below is an...

Fueling for spring classics means ‘crazy’ eating

Fueling for spring classics means ‘crazy’ eating

What does it take to fuel the race across the cobbles in Paris-Roubaix and finish other tough spring classics? About 6,000 calories, according to a report by Velo. Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders are long and intense, Jayco AlUla nutritionist Laura Martinelli told Velo. “The increased...

Sweet dreams: Ear buds may end cyclists’ lack of sleep

Sweet dreams: Ear buds may end cyclists’ lack of sleep

Lack of sleep is a cyclist’s worst nightmare. It can play havoc with training and racing. Besides exhaustion, experts say not enough shuteye contributes to weight gain and more than a few diseases. The purported cures are legion – drugs, whirring fans, eliminating caffeine, exercise at certain...

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