Originally Posted by
Catrin
Becky, I've been on a quite strict diet for several years now, and it was stricter at one time. As someone who did have type 2 diabetes I always struggled with what to do with my calories on long ride days - I've been known to burn well over 2,000 calories on the bike or more (though not recently) and I came up with an approach that worked well to fuel me on the bike on those really long efforts without bonking, and of course there is a need for significant post-ride fueling as well.
I DO actually track these calories as well, but they don't enter into my daily allotment. They get burned too quickly to have time to become fat anyway :) I have always had problems with low blood sugar as well, outside of the diabetes, and this approach has seemed to take care of the problem. I still struggle with getting enough on the bike for my long rides - but I suspect this is always a moving target.
Does this help? I don't do much different for rides <1.5 hours.